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I I I I ir V-' Vr x-'v VI, i 30 AAonday, February 23. 1970 The Ottawa Journal 3. Dwtb (CooW. front Pfocotfnf' CoMMim) 5. Ust (Cent, from Preceding Column) wowoiw i in ihih Deaths By The Canadian Press Vevey, Switzerland Anasta- sia Marie von Anhelt, 69, German princess and duchess of Saxony, also a painter who signed her works Anastasia Young Tokyo Peter Tat Suo Cardi- nal JJeriTTC Japan's, first prince.

the Roman Catholic church; Of pneumonia. Montreal Louis Rene Beau- doin, 57, speaker of the House of Commons from 1953 to 1957 dur ing the Liberal government of Louis St. Laurent of a heart at. tack. Phoenix John W.

Kieckhefer 1 83, a pioneer in the container shipping business. L'Annonclation, Que, Mrs. Fernand Lafontaine, 49. wife of Quebec's minister of highways; in a snowmobile accident. 2.

Blrtbt ALBERT To Frank and Lu cille (nee Morency), a baby girl, 6 8 Friday, Feb. 20, 1970, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. BENISH To James and Carol, a baby boy, 6 lbs. 1V4 Saturday. Feb.

21, 1970. at the Grace Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. James Seres-ford. BERGER Mr.

and Mrs Gerald Berger are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a son, on Feb. 21, 1970, at the Ottawa Civic Hos pital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cohen and Mr: and Mrs1.

Louis Berger, great-grandparents are Mrs. and Mrs. Daniel Streamer and Mrs. Annie Weisdorf. CASKEY Peter and Christine (nee Ashbourne) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, 8 lbs.

10 Monday, Feb. 23. 1970. at Riverside Hospital. Everyone well.

CROSLEY Larry and Michel (nee Crawley), are happy to announce the arrival of Patrick Lawrence, a brother for Andrea, born Feb. IR. 1970, all well. DUDA Gerry and Barbara (nee Bonner), are happy to announce the birth of a daugh ter, at Hotel Dieu Hospital. Kingston, Feb.

21. 1970, a sis ter for Christopher. GAUTH1ER Leonard and Margaret are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter. 8 6 Feb. 21.

1970, at the Civic Hospital. A sister for Shaun. Both well. GORDON Gerry ana Lynne (nee Williams) are pleased to announce the birth of a son. Kevin Michael, Feb.

22, 1970. at Ottawa Civic Hospi tal. Brother for Heather. GUSTAFSON Albert and Karen (nee Dell), are pleased to announce the arrival of the first child, a girl, 9 lbs. Feb.

20. 1970. at Ottawa Civic Hospital. HARRIS David and Judy Harris are pleased to an nounce the birth of their third son, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Sunday, Feb.

22, 1970. LABONTE Gerald and Mavis, are happy to announce the birth of a son. William. 7 on Feb. 20.

1970, a brother for Susan and Robert. LAMOUREUX Gerry and Pat are pleased to announce the arrival of a son. Jason Lee, 6 lbs. 13 Feb. 21.

1970. at St. Louis Marie de Mont-fort Hospital, a brother for Tammy Lynn. Special thanks to Dr. Carr.

I LAZARE To Dr. and Mrs. Mark Lazare (nee Connie Berke), at Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, on (day. Feb. 22.

1970. a baby girl, 6 ozs. A sister for Barryl. First--granddaughter for4c. and Mrs.

M. Ralph Bcrke. M1NTER John and Sharon are happy to announce the birth of a son, Matthew John, on Feb. 22. 1970, a brother for Jennifer.

ROACH William and Genevieve (nee Castonguay) arc thrilled to announce the birth of a son, Bryan Emerson, at St. Louis Marie de Montfort Hospital, Ottawa, on Feb. 19. 1970. A for Louise and Kathcrine.

Journal Box Replies 213 217 218 223 231 240 243 245 246 258 259 281 282 297, 299 309 326 366 379 402 407 411 420 422 425 427 430 431 435 438 439 449 451 452 453 454 457 459 461 463 465 466 467 468 .472 476 478 479 480 484 -485 487 488 489 491 493 496 498-500 505 506 510 513 514 515 517 LONG DISTANCE 10 TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 7711 2. Birth ICont. ffom Preceding Column) PATERSON Bob and Lynne (nee Lonsdale) happily announce the birth of their third son, Todd Donald, at the Grace Hospital. Feb. 22.

1970. a brother for Mark and Scott. A birthday gift for Mark. RAWLINS Dick and Lee announce the arrival of a boy. D'Arcy Shaun.

at the Grace Hospital, on Friday, Feb. 20, 1970. A brother for Ricky, Mark, Kim, Michefe and Tobi. Mother very tired. TAPLAY Bob aTSTtheryt (nee Nicholson) proudly announce the arrival of a daugh-ter.

Tammy Lynn, 6 Ibsrr 14 at Cornwall General Hospital on Feb. 20. 1970. A sister for Kimberlee. Many thanks to Dr.

Irwin and hospital staff. Special thanks to Miss Fran Currier. Deaths BARLOW, Captain (S.) John H. In hospital, Saturday, Feb. 21.

1970. Captain (S.) John H. Barlow, aged 35. beloved husband of Carol Joy Clark, 44c Chesterton Drive, father of Peter and Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert J. Barlow. Brother of Hazel and David. Resting ifulseand Playf air West Chapel. 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton.

Service Monday, 2 p.m. Cremation Pinecrest In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. BERKLEY, Percy Otto On Sunday. Feb. 22.

1970. in Winchester Memorial Hospital. Percy Otto Berkley, in his 86th year, beloved husband of Blanche Pearl Rose. dear -lather ot Claude, deceased; Mrs- John Campbell (Marjorie) of Clyde Forks; Mrs. John Nicholson (Doro- thvl and Lorraine, both of Ottawa: Paul, at home.

Resting at his late residence in Williamsburg township, where service will be held Wednesday. Feb. 25. at 2 p.m. Interment in vault to await spring funeral.

Ar rangements by H. C. Fair- bairn and Son Funeral Home. Morrisburg. BRUNETTE, Mr.

Elzear On Sunday. February 22. 1970. Elzear Brunette, beloved husband of Anna Larivierre of 646 Donat Street. Ottawa, age 79; dear father of Alexandre PhilliDDC.

Albert. Henry, of Ottawa: Mrs. Frerrier- Mal- ette (Germaine) Touraine; Mrs. Desmond Davidge (Pauline) of Ottawa: brother of Odilon. Aylmer.

Jos. Hawkesbury: Mrs. Malvina Taillon. Montreal; also survived bv 16 grandchildren. Resting at Racine.

Robert and Gauthicr Funeral Home. 300 Olmstcad Street. Vanier. Fun eral on Wednesday. Feb.

25 1970. to Notre Dame de Lourdcs. Vanier, for funeral mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. Ottawa CAMPBELL, Mary Elya (Eli-da) At Smiths Falls.

Sun day. Feb. 22, 1970. Mary Elya Waddell, in her 95th year; beloved wife of the late James A. Campbell, Smiths Falls.

Resting at Lannin Funeral Home. Smiths Falls. Fun eral service in the Chapel. Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Death Notices Will Be Accepted Each Saturday Front 7 a.m. tc 7.30 a.m. 236-7511 'Ottawa's Most 3. Death! iCont. from Preceding olunv.l CASS, Mrs.

Wilfred At the Smith Clinic, Hawkesbury, Saturday, Feb. 21, 1970, Frances Jane Newton, aged 75 years, beloved wife of the late Wilfred Cass of RR 1, L'Orignal. loving mother of Cecil and Leslie, both of L'Orignal; dear sister of Henry Newton of Vankleek Hill. Resting Hillcrest Funeral Home, where service will be conducted Monday, Feb. 23, at 4 p.m.

Interment Cassburn cemetery. CAWLEY, Father Thomas J. (parish priest St. CamiUus Church, Farrellton. Que.) in nospital on Monday, Feb.

23. 1970, age 56 years, dear son of Mrs. Helena and the late John J. Cawley and dear brother of Sister Helen Cawley. C.N.D., and Miss Kathleen Cawley, teacher Separate School Board, both of Ottawa.

Resting McEvoy- Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, from 7 p.m. Monday to 3 p.m. Tuesday. Solemn translation to St. CamiUus Church, Farrellton.

for Office of the Dead on arrival at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Concelebrated Mass Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. Thence to St, Edward's Church, West-port, arriving at 2.30 p.m. Wednesday for Office of the Dead.

Concelebrated Mass rursttay ll a.m. Inler- ment family plot parish cemetery. A member ofi Knights of Columbus. Ottawa Council 485. Cartier General Assembly.

CHARRON, Miss Maria On Monday, Feb. 23. 1970, Maria Charron, dear sister ot Romeo. Ottawa, Erode. Ste.

Rose de Lima. Mrs. Alfred Brazeau (Berthe) Ottawa. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 259 St. Patrick Street.

Requiem Mass Thurs day at the Basilica at 7.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. CLEARY. Margaret J. In hospital Saturday Feb.

21. 1970. Margaret J. Cleary. age 87 years, dear sister of Ger trude of Ottawa and Alvena (Mrs.

John Currie). Madawas- ka. several nieces and nephews of the -Meehan and Currie families also survive. Resting at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Tuesday to Blessed Sacrament Church at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Vault. Interment St. Michael Cemetery. Corkery. Ont.

in May. CROSS, Rev. C. L. On Sun-dav.

Feb. 22. 1970. resident of Albright Gardens, Beams ville. aged 85.

minister for more than 40 years, of former Evangelical United Brethren and United Church of Canada: predeceased by his first wife Sarah Amanda Durst; survived by his second wife Elizabeth Fenner and by sons Elmer of Hamilton and Gordon of Ottawa: and by his daughters. Gladys (Mrs. William Ropp) Atwood: Esther (Mrs. Russel Karges) Listowel: Violet (Mrs. J.

R. Koch) Stratford: Viola (Mrs. Kenneth Schneider) Winnipeg: Clara (Mrs. Archie Jones) Kitchener. Dorothy (Mrs.

Ralph Zurbrigg) Waterloo: Edith (Mrs. Stanley Schneider) Sebringville. Funeral services in Beamsvilte and in Sebringville United Church on Feb. 24. Interment I Sebringville, Ont.

James At his residence on Sunday. Feb. 22. 1 1970, James Cummins, of 348 Carleton Avenue, beloved husband of Aileen O'Doherty, dear lather of Maureen- (Mrs. Donald Ball) and Olive (Mrs.

Richard Mull ins), also survival by 8 grandchildren and several brothers and one sis ter, all in Ireland. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset (Centri Town). Funeral Tuesday to SL Elizabeth Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Capital Mem orial Gardens. -J DOW, H.

Earle At his home. 43 Bingham Circle, Manhas-set, N.Y., on Saturday. Feb. 21. 1970.

H. Earle Dow. beloved husband of Beatrice Veale. father of Jean (Mrs. Howard Olson) brother of Great Neck, N.Y.; Mildred (Mrs.

Milton Dines), Montreal, grandfather of Carol and Howard Jr. Progressive Want 3. feafc ICoitf. from Piocedeig Column) FINK, Mrs. Teresa In hos pital Saturday.

Feb. 21. 1970. Teresa Welsh, of Dr. C.

T. Fink and dear sup-mother of Miss Catherine and Dr. Napoleon Fink of Ottawa; Brother John Fink of The Dominican Order of Quebec City; W.O. Paul of Lahr. Germany: Pauline (Mrs.

Ctyne Garratt) Crowbo rough. England: Patricia (Mrs. Ronald Holt) Osgoode. Ont, and Peter of Sarnia; dear sister of Helena (Mrs. J.

Lee) and Jerome Walsh of Frenchman Butte, Irene 1-. and Laurence Walsh, Orillia. Resting at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home. 235 Kent Street. Funeral Tuesday to St.

Jean Baptiste Church for funeral mass at 11.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society will be appreciated. GILLESPIE, Miriam Reid In hospital Sunday, Feb. 22, 1970, Miriam Reid Stewart, beloved wife of Lyall Gillespie, of 5 Opeongo Road, in her 48th year.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod. Service at Southminster United Church Wednesday 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens- GRENTER, Witbrod (Bud) In hospital. Saturday, Feb! 21.

1970. Wilbrod (Bud) Gren-ier. aged SO, of 43 Empress Street, dearly beloved s-band of Valeda St. Jules. father of Henri.

Raoul. Ot-j tawa. Armand. Montreal. brother of Amedee and Arthur, also survived by five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Resting Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset West. Funeral on Tuesday to St. Jean Baptiste Church for Mass. 10 a.m. Interment in St.

Paul cemetery. Aylmer. HALDEN, Linda In hospital Saturday. Feb. 21.

1970. Lin da Halden. age 17 years, be loved daughter of Lois and Leslie Halden. 36 Ossington Avenue: dear sister of John. Barry and Joseph.

Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home. 315 Cooper Street between Bay and Lyon. Funeral Wed nesday to St. Margaret Mary Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Ceme tery.

In lieu ot flowers con tributions to the Ottawa and! District Association for the Mentally Retarded would be deeply appreciated. HAMILTON, Gordon M. In hospital Monday. Feb. 23, 1970, Gordon M.

Hamilton of 86 Adeline Street, aged 66 years, beloved husband of Jessie Gallachen brother Df! Fred of Wakefield, Harry and Mrs. Alex Fraser (Ella) of, Alcove. Mervin of Richmond and Mrs. C. Parmeter (Vera) of Ottawa.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod. Service Wednesday 2 p.m. Interment Rupert, Union cemetery. HOLLAMBY, Ida In hospital Friday.

Feb. 20. 1970. Ida Lefcbvre. beloved wife of the late Ernest J.

Hollamby, aged 84 years. Dear mother of Ernest, of SherbrooRe, Mrs. T. Walters (Irene). Toronto; Leonard and Mrs.

E. Corcoran (Grace), both of Ottawa. Sister of Napoleon Lefebvre.j of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Requiem Massl was held at Canadian Martyrs Church.

Monday. 9 a.m. Interment Beech wood cemetery. JOHNSTON, Catherine In hospital. Sunday, Feb.

22. 1970. Catherine Jolinson, beloved wife of James Johnston of 430 Branson I Avenue, in her 75th year, mother of Douglas. Mrs. Edward Lamb (Emma).

Winnipeg, Jack of Oxford Station. Mrs. J. E-Maclntyre (Isabel), and Mrs. Fred Broder (Joan).

Ottawa, sister of Jack Johnson, of Orillia. OnL, and Mrs. Ross Caverlcy (Florence). of Madotx Also -surviving 9 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Play-fair Central ChapcL 315 McLeod.

Service Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Retarded Children's Association. 31 Spadina Avenue or the Ridean Region al Hospital, Smiths Falls. Ont.

Ad Section" 1 Death tCoAf. from Preceding Column) JOYCE, Stewart 1 MacLaren In hospital Saturday, Feb. 11, 1970. Stewart Joyce, beloved husband of Berthe St. Georges, of 234 Frank Street, in his C7th year, father of Mrs.

R. T. Maclean (Irene). Los Angeles; Donald R. (Bud), and Stanley of Ottawa, stepfather of Jefferies May-hew; survived also by nine grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

Resting Veilch-Draper 703 Bank Street. Service in chapel Wednesday, p.m. Interment Beech wood cemetery. LOVELL, Lillian In hospital, Sunday Feb. 22 1970, Lillian Dawson, aged 45.

of 53 Adeline Street, beloved wife of James Lovell, dear mother of Larry, Patricia (Mrs. Morris Diamond), Barbara (Mrs. Brian Pope), also by 4 grandchildren. The remains have left Kelly Funeral Home to rest at the Skinner Middlebrook Funeral Home, Port Credit, after 2 p.m. Monday.

Funeral and interment in Port Credit. McCLEAN. Edith Alicia At the Anderson Nursing Home. Toronto, Sunday. Feb: 22.

1970. Edith Alicia McClean, in her 90th year, daughter of the late Arthur S. and Mary Alicia McClean. of Brock-vme; dear aunt of G. A.

and C. M. Bradford and C. Mc-" Clean, formerly of Ottawa, i Interment Brockville cemetery on Wednesday, Feb. 25.

1970. McMINN, James in hospital. Sunday. Feb. 22.

1970. James McMinn. aged 78. of 271 Lock- hart Avenue, beloved husband of Hannah (Buchanan), Howard, and the late Mary (Molly) Graham and the late Mabel Hewitt, dear father of Graham. Blair and James of Camp Borden.

Glenna (Mrs. T. E. Moore) of Toronto. Marion (Mrs.

J. K. Woolan). and Ann (Mrs. T.

J. Lacey). also survived by 10 grandchildren, dear brother of Clarence of Tacoma. Washington, and Lloyd of Sarnia. Resting Kelly Funeral Home.

2313 Carting Avenue (west of Woodroffe). Funeral Tuesday to our Lady of Fatima Church for mass at II a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. McNAB. William At Ren frew, Sunday.

Feb. 22. 1970, William McNab. son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander McNab of White Lake, brother of Mrs. Laura Cameron and Alex. Funeral arrangements later by Boyce funeral Home Ampnor. MOODIE. Elmer Allen In hospital.

Sunday, Feb. 22. 1970. Elmer Allen Moodie. of 6 Bancroft Street.

Aylmer, beloved husband of the late Veda MacMillan. dear father of David Moodie. Osgoode. Mrs. Janet Peacock.

Ottawa, brother of Harry Moodie. Ottawa. Resting Radmore Stewart Funeral Home. 1319 Wellington between Parkdale and Island Park Drive. Service in the chapel Wednesday.

2 p.m. Interment Bellevue cemetery. PALMER, Florence Lydia In hospital. Saturday. Feb.

21. 1970, Florence Lydia Palmer, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer, in her 85th year, sister of Miss Maude of Ottawa and Mrs. J.

Scott of Toronto. Also survived bv 1 niece and 1 nephew. Resting Hulse and' Playfair Central Chapel 315 McLeod. Service Wednesday. 11 a.m.

Interment Beech wood cemetery. i PARKS, Alta At Wiseman's Private Hospital. Perth. Sunday. Feb.

22. 1970. Alta Hughes, beloved wife of Robert T. Parks. Resting Blair and Son Funeral Home.

9 West Gore St, Perth. Funeral service to be conducted in First Baptist Church. Perth, 2 p.ro Interment tery. Elm wood ceme- Dutriet W4nt Ad A tuts SMITHS FALLS MeShone and ShonKs Pharmacy. Bclnrifli ond main Streets.

Pnone Mt-XM. CARLETON PLACE Wilton's Drag Store. Straet. Phone tSMWS. PEMBROKE Mrs.

R. Lock. 177 Patricia Street. Pnone 73MB1. RENFREW Mrs.

O. Belanarr. Kf Roglon Street. Phone B-37tS- UKAi CAUS mom 237311 3. Death Cent, tram PecedinQ Column) FASTI EN.

Jane At Middle- ton, NS. on Thursday, Feb. 19. 1970. Jane Pastien.

aged 7 years, beloved daughter of CapL and Mrs. Michael Pastien; sister of Anne-Frances. Grace and Michael granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ross of Dundee, Scotland, and Mrs.

Anne Pastien of Ottawa, Funeral notice later. Hulse and Playfair Ltd. in charge of arrangements, RICHER, Mrs. Conrad In hospital on Saturday. Feb.

21. 1971, Christina (Tina) Lemieux. age 58 years, beloved wife of Conrad Richer, 72 Lees Avenue, dear mother of Peter C. of Africa; Robert M. and Paul G.

of Ottawa: dear sister of Irene Lemieux. Ottawa; (Eva) Mrs. Gus Gag-non. and Hector Lemieux, 'Montreal; Victor of Perth. Resting at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home.

235 Kent Street. Funeral Wednesday to Canadian Martyrs Church Funeral mass II a.m. Inter ment Notre Dame. SMITH, Henry James In Montreal. Feb.

22, 1970. Harry Smith, husband of the late Caroline Williams, in his 84th year, father of Phyllis Sheldrick, Thelma Doyle, and. Florida. Mildred -Wattif, Winnipeg and I nit Chmielak. Sudbury, Evelyn Lamonlagne, Montreal, r- vived by 9 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Resting Veitch-Draper 453 Parkdale Avenue, service in chapel Wednesday. 4 p.m. Interment Beechwood eeme-tery- SCHULTZ, William August In hospital. Saturday, Feb. 21, 1970.

William August Schulti (retired Ottawa Fire beloved husband of Olive Jenkins, of 166 Concord Street South, in his 77th year, step father of Sgt. William Cil-mour, of Ottawa; brother of Charles Kritsch (Martha). Ottawa and Herman, of Chippa- wa. Ont. Resting Hulse and I Playfair Central Chapel.

315 McLeod. Service Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. SONDER. Hertha In hospital.

Sunday. Feb. 22, 1970. Hertha Sonder. 394 Chapel Street, in her 68th year, mother of Donald of Ottawa.

sister of Mrs. Anna Parry of Ottawa, and Mrs. Arthur Clifford of Fort trie, OnL Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod.

Service at St Paul's Lutheran Church Wednes day. 1 1 a.m. Interment Beech wood cemetery. Friends de siring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Canadian Heart Foundation, 1 19 Sparks Street. SWCVWOOD.

William M. In hospital. Saturday. Feb. 21, 1970.

William M. Swmwood, 1 10 Clegg Street, husband of the late Jane Hicks, in his 84th year, father of H. Mel, Joe. and Mrs. Alexander Mc Dougall (Ewa).

all of Ottawa, brother of Walter of Cardiff. Ont. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Tuesday 1 at II a.m. Interment Beech wood cemetery.

WALTON. Fredrich Harold (formerly with the CNR) at Toronto on Sunday. Feb. 22, 1970, Fredrich Harold Walton of Parry Sound in his 83rd year, beloved husband of the late Reine Cardiff and dear father of Margaret (Mrs. Dennis Tobin)i Francis (Mrs.

William Blainey); Gait (Mrs. Jack Campbell) all of Toronto: Norma (Mrs. Kenneth Hamden) of North Bay; Elizabeth (Mrs. Delmar Smith). Lemington; and Harold Car diff Walton of Sudbury.

Rest ing at the Trull Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge Street, Tor onto until Monday evening. then at theLogan Funeral Home: Parry Sound on Tues- Funeral service ooWed- nesday. Feb. 25. at 1.10 p.m Interment Hillcrest Cemetery.

Jowaaf Ujurtpffei ttfci SINCLC COPY PKrCE: He eXiPn Uc SnWroov. BY CARRIE: BY MAIL: Pcrme ki oovone Con. ado. Codin Forces Post Offices and SA. UK 9 manTh or 112.00 a rear.

An annr comMm a morrm or UaOD rear. Saroroar onlv He per Isiwe or SiXOO a year fa cny uooif For wrmor rfmnmanuB con tsii. WALSH, Paula In hospital. Saturday, Feb. 21.

1970, Paula Walsh, age II years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh, 27 Madawaska Drive; dear sister of Randy and Darcy; and grand-daugh ter Mrs. E. M.

(Agnes) Walsh, 'all of Ottawa. Resting 235 Kent Street, Fun eral Tuesday to Blessed Sacrament Church. Funeral mass 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. WIGNEY, May In hospital Monday, Feb.

23, 1970, Mayj G. Robinson, aged 87 years, widow of Frederick James Wigney. of 126 Flora Street; dear mother of Harold, Clif ford. Fred and Viola, of Ot-j tawa; Mrs. W.

J. Costello (Kay) Manotick, and Mrs. B. Wakeley (Gladys) of; West Palm Beach. Mrs.

Sterling Brassard (Lois), In- gleside. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Wed nesday 1 p.m. Interment East Templeton, Que. WILSON, Russell E.

In hos- nital Pembroke. Sun day. Feb. 22, 1970, in his 69tK year. Russell E.

Wilson, of RR 3 Cobden, beloved husband of Florence Clarke, dear father of Ira, Renfrewt-t Calvin, Cobden: Donna (Mrs. Ward Faught), Cob den. Resting Fraser Morris Funeral Home. Cobden. Fu neral service in Grace United Church, Cobden, Tuesday, Feb.

24 at 2 p.m. Interment Cobden Union cemetery. McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS. LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS News and Announcement! Preser.ied Nightly at 6 p.m. on CK0Y VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED PJNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEl i BANK ST.

CHAPEL 728-4673 2364)663 Smith, Henry. Joyce, stewui f. Hulse Playfair L'mtted FUNERAL DIRECTORS Barkw. Captain (SI John H. Gillespie, Miriam Reid.

Hamilton. Gordon M. Hollamkv. Ida. Jonraton.

Catherine. Palmer. Florence Lydia. Pastien. Jane.

Robertson, Ruth. Schorl, Harrison A. Schulti. William August. Sonder.

Hertha. Swimraod. William M. Wigney, Mary. Central Chapel 315 MclFCD SI.

2331143 West Chapel 1098 BYX0N AVE. 728-1761 BLACK ANO TAN MALE HOUND. Elmvole Acres. 731-7731. BLACK FUR HOOD.

THURSDAY, Somerset West, Glebe. 23-SU6. BLACK SPANIEL. LIC 2544. MCT-colfe ond Somerset.

722-S4M. Re- CHAIN LINK BRACELET IN JEWEL- lers box. Bank end sparks Street ereo. 121-0621, evenings. COAT BELT.

BROWN SUEDE. Somerset Preston area. approxi-mofery Feb. I. 721-1174.

DIAMOND RING. GLADSTONE AND Bonk. Box Journal. DOG. SMALL BLACK SHEEP DOG.

white on chest, vicinity Moodie Drive and Carleton Rood 472-3725. GLADSTONE WATCH. SILVER bracelet, Wesley Building. Holland Avenue. 729-1092.

GOLD WRIST WATCH LOST FRIDAY night, either at corner of Boyview and Scoff or of the corner of Clear- view ond Island Park Drive. M4-31SS. LADY'S GLASSES. IN CASE. LOST Monk- Saturday evening, land Ave.

732-357. LADY'S SHOES IN SHOE BAG. LEFT (ft fail Feb. 13. 134-4751.

evenings. The Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write" Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your Copy LADY'S ETERNA WHITE sold. Mack band. CMC Hoeonottarea. Reward.

UM174. LOST, PLAIN KEY RING WITH assorted ton, Pleas COU 74MM4, before 9 oj. LOST. MEDIUM SIZE MALE BLACK crossbreed spaniel, white chest ond paws, west End. 7-ax.

LOST YOUNG MALE ORANGE CAT, Porkwaod Hills-Chesterton orlve. at- 151S. enrtlna. CarlMawcod shoppina Centre. SIS reword intact, also large reword far any contents, very Important, cum or tn-gtt.

REWARD SAPPHIRE AND OIA- mond ring, white gold filigree, tost vicinity King's Daughters, Cambridge Street. 133-1311. REWARD. JSO FOR RETURN OF leather cose containing stereo rapes. 235-SSM or return to Bank street.

WHITE PUP. 1 BROWN EAR, NINTH Line near cansooa sprngs. icewura. 22-332 otter 7 p-m. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU- mane Society Shelter, visit shelter to moke sure.

72S-31M. hmi GLASSES FOR MALE, GREY AND brown frames. Meoamtands Drive. 224-att. GOLD CROSS AND CHAIN, 23S-I2W.

ON Cooper Street. LIGHTER. GOLD. FOUND FRIDAY night, ro-na. MIXED HOUND AND SHEPHERD male, about one year wa, in vresr End.

Humane)Ciely. TJfcWB- a BEATON In loving memory of a dear mother ond grandrnomer, Eve lyn Beaton, who posses oway t-eo. u. mi. Loving ond kind in on her Upright ond lust to the end of her dovsi r-Sincere and true.

In her heart ond mind. Beautiful memories she left behind. Earl, Eleanor and Grandchildren john-Eorl. Marion, Bruce and Allison. BEATON.

Mrs. Evelyn In fond ond loving memory of a dear mother ond grandmother. Mrs. Evelyn Beaton, who passed oway Feb. 23.

19S). Surrounded by friends I am lonesome. In the midst of my lays I am blue. With a smile on my face I've a fworfoche. Longing, dear mother, for you.

Norman, Joon. Grandchildren Lynne, Norman. Cindy ond Jamie. BONGIORNO In loving memory ot dear husband and rather. Joseph BooQiorrw, who paiseotcNray-Feb.

23T WSJ. The years are quickly passing. Though stlH we cant forget. For in the hearts that love him, -His memory lingers yet. Wife ond Son Paul.

CHARRON In fond ond loving mem ory ot beloved son, Andre Chorron, who passed oway Feb. 23, 1968. Our. family circle has been broken, A link gone from our chain; But though we're ported for a while. We know we'll meet ogokt.

Some day we hope to meet you, Some day we know not when. We shall meet a better land. Never- to port again. Oad, Mam. Brother and Sister.

COLLINS In loving memory of a dear wife. Emily EHen Coliins, who passed away Feb. 23, 1W7. God took her home-it woe His will. But in my heart she Hveth sNII.

Husband James H. ColNns. COLLINS In loving memory of a dear sister. Ellen Emily Collins, who passed away Feb. 23.

1M7. AHce and Jack'. LENNON In fond ond loving mem-ory of my dear mother, Sarah Len-non. who passed away Feb. 23.

1954, ond my dear father. Timothy Lemon, who passed away Jon. 14, 195S. May their souls rest in peace. Daughter Kathleen.

MAXSOM In loving memory of dear husband ond father, George Ed-word, who passed oway Feb. 2, The world may change from year to year And friends from day to day. But never will the one I loved From memory pass oway. Irene, Bar bora and Milton. MAXSOM In memory of dear brother, George Edward Maxsom.

who passed away Feb. 23. 196S. Time takes away the edge of grief. But memory turns back every leaf.

Sister Jennie and brother-in-law Henry. MOR ELAND In loving memory of my beloved mother, Mrs. E. More-land, who passed away on Feb. 23.

1940. fn memory, a doily thought: 1 In heart a silent sorrow. Lillian. PRICE In memory of loving husband and father. William Herbert Price, who passed oway Feb.

23, 1961. Always remembered. The Family. STINTON, Fred H. In loving memory of dear husband, lather and grandfather, Fred H.

Stlnton, who passed oway Feb. 23. 1961. He imie thought when leaving home He would no more return, He ki death as soon would sleep. And leave us here to mourn.

We did not know what pain he bore. We did not see Mm die. We only know he passed away. -And never said goodbye. Lovingly remembered by -His Wife Jean.

STINTON, Fred H. In' loving memory of a dear father ond granpy. Fred Stlnton, who passed away Feb. 33. 19W.

More and more each day we miss him. Friends may think the wound Is healed. But they little know the sorrow Lying within our hearts concealed. -Ooug. Alice and Gfrmsdoughter Bonney.

MEMORIAL GIFTS. RESPONDING TO REQUESTS, THE Canadian Cancer Society has -In Mernortom" cords available from Corleton Unit Office or funeral parlors, for use at the time of bereave ment of a friend or loved one. Such fundi ore used for research to find the ultimate cure of cancer. To make prrongemems. Telephone 235-1194.

IS. Cardj at Tbanb DEHAITRE we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted, and messages ot sympathy for our dear mother. Mrs. Rose St. Jean ond Edward Dehaitre.

SCNROEDEft We desire fa our friends for their kindness, words of sympathy ond floral offerings our late bereavement. Clara Schroeder ond Fmty. I.

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