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24 Tuesday. February LOCAL CALLS FHONE 2M-7SU Deaths By TW Caaacfiaa Press Laadaa Bann Lynton. ti formerly Sir Walter Layton. onetime deputy leader of the Liberal party in the House Lords, past editor and chairman at Tb Economist, former direc tor of Reuters news agency Winnipeg J. G.

Cowan. 6S. deputy minister of public util-ities Manitoba; after a heart attack. Montreal Germain Caron, S4. member of the Quebec legis-iative assembly for the constituency of Maskinonge; after a long illness.

Creeanrica, Conn. Sylvester P. Larkin. 71. former governor i-KewVorfc Slock Ex change: after a brief illness.

New York-John F. (Jack) Coffey. 78, former major league baseball mfielder with Boston Braves, Boston- Red Sox and Detroit Tigers." later baseball coach at Fordham University Irom 19 to ISSSiafter long jiriaess. Ys Today and Tomorrow TODAY Kiwanis Club of Manotick. Carteton Golf and Yacht Oub, 655 pjn.

Ontario Catholic Teachers Association banquet. Holiday Inn. 730 p-m. Ottawa Welsh Society. Welsh films.

National Mu-seum, 8 ro. Overseas Womens Association. Ottawa East Community Centre. Main Street "and Hawthorne Avenue, i p.m. Ontario Hospital School of Nursing Alumni, Ottawa Branch.

998 Bronson Avenue, 8.30 m. Vincent Massey Home and School Association, school iwiiunun, o.i. pun. i Ottawa Valley Western I Horse Association. Carling-wood Restaurant.

830 jun. Lecture. "Delaunay, Pioneer of Modem Art." National Gallery Auditorium. 8.30 pjn. TOHOUtOW Mutchmor Home and School Association, Mutch: mor Public School.

8 p.m. Regina Home and School Association, -school gymnasium. 8 p.m. Red Cross pnual meeting. 634 Bronson Avenue, 8.15 p.m.

Nepean Township Public School Board, Parkwood Hills Public School. 8 p.m. Ottawa Film Council, free films, NRC, Sussex Drive. 8 30 p.m. Illustrated lecture, "On Skis Toward the North Pole." National p.m.

"HMS Pinafore." RA Operatic Society show. Technical High School auditorium. 8.15 p.m. District Wnt Ad A'f's CAIHs-TOM PI AC WWno-t Oufl SWT. BrMot )M.

Phon B7-IMS. PCMBROKE Mn. K. lark. Pwrlclo Sim run TO41S1.

RENFREW Mn. O. Btfcjngtr. Roman Strait S. Horn anus SMITHS ana Straus.

CLASSIFIED AD INDEX trlhs PWM 104 ItS l-A in ISM ICS l.A i lot 10Mk 110 in nt III. ra ra xrj 303 J01A, 104 KS jot 40J 401 501 501 A 503 504 VI vs i 401 M3 Mil mX ra ra 104 ns MSA rot nt rot no HCA nee MIA in Cards TKanU Sarlrtwt or Fwwiol OHclwf Cam Clarttt FMHk lost Sarvtca Storkm DmooHtt Atim IiimwH. fWl Aportnnants tWid lurattia Aym irmWl Artlckn or Artklaa MMM Foal, lor 4oX Mortal I SWT Poutlnr tlwUot Nursina Howrm iMiiaf i W0BT4a Tank, Babr Sanrkai rnvmona Vac awl ftoarm L44 Soam ana Aar. Mr Saw 0ftcw Ustm Rnt PfOpsT (V W0rf4t Form tor on Rnt Fortm CotlfXM I trW SOlt FtnoMraot AvMa tar AuM VMMal Tratn an TroMors Ml laaM Aucim I a all it attt 15, 1966 The Ottawa Journal "Ottawa's Most Pzogiessive Want 101 urns ARMSTRONG Merlin and Marie (nee Baker) are proud to announce the birth of a son. Feb.

14, 1966. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both welL CASAGRANDE To Mr. and Mrs. Roger Casagrande (nee Boucher) -on -Feb.

13, 1966, at Ottawa General Hospital, a son. Both well. DEV1NE Jim and Sylvia (ne Resume), a son, David Richard, Saturday, Feb. 12. 1966, at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Both well. GOODKEY To Gordon and Wilma. Feb, 11, 1966, a son (8 lbs. Vi at Ottawa General Hospital. Both well.

GUNNER Sol and Estelle (nee Schecter), announce the arrivalrtlirrsdaughter7 at the Edmon ton Oeiieial Husuital. un urday. Feb. 12, 1966, a sisti for Neil. KINGSLEY To Helen and Howard, on Feb.

12, 1966; at Grace Hospital, a daughter. USTON To Doctor and Mrs, Albert; Liston (Gail Brace-land) a son, Mark. 8 lbs. at the Ottawa General Hospital February 13, 1966; a brother for Stephen, Kevin and Peter. MURPHY Harry and Co lorn be (nee Vincent) are happy to announce the birth of a son Tuesday, Feb.

IS, 1966, at Ottawa General Hospital. Both well. RUSSELL Eason and Ruth (nee Hobos) are happy to. announce the arrival of their daughter, Feb. 14.

1966, at Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawville, Quebec SMILEY Harland and Lila (nee Payne), at Grace Hos- Jon; both well. nee Brazeau) are nappy to announce the arrival of a daughter on Feb. 13, 1966, at-j Sacred Heart Hospital. 104 DttTB ANDREWS. Ella Mariorie Rod gerAt the AlmonteGeneral Hospital, Monday.

Feb. 14, 196. Ella Mariorie Rodger, beloved wife of William An-drews and mother of Robert. Almonte, Age S3 years. Rest I ing at the Comba Funeral Home, Church Almonte, where service will be held on Thursday, Feb.

at 2 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery. ARMSTRONG. Major William Bertram In hospital, Sunday. Feb.

13, 1966. Major William Bertram Armstrong, aged 62, beloved husband of Earline Adams; brother of John and Raymond, Ottawa; Mrs. A. Crook (Beatrice). Montreal.

Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service in the chapel Wednesday 1.30 p.m. Interment Beech wood cemetery. Friends will be received Monday and Tuesday evenings '7 to 9. Those desiring may make donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.

BEG LEY, John At Smiths Falls on Monday. Feb. 14, 1966, John Begley. aged 80 years, dear brother of William Phillips. Smiths Falls, Mrs.

Acile Earner, RR 4. Smiths Falls, Mrs. Melvin Burgess (Clara), Montreal and 1 Mrs. Ellas Johnston (Evelyn) RR 5, Smiths FallsT" Ttesting rt Lannin Funeral Home, Jails, JFuneral s(er-vice in chapel Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 2 p.m.

Interment Wolford cemetery. Jtirnil Rale Journal nomo otftvtry Mrvtr. which Is guormtaMf. It ovollablt onywhtrt In onawa, Hull and turrounaino, tflt trlct at wt41 at In towns one vtlkicjM In Ottawa Vollrv. Call JJ4-75II Mr noma attlvtry torvlck CARRIER DELIVERY 4Je a wtokl 10c Saturday only, Bayottt to tht toy SINGLE COPY RATES re Holly and 10c Snhiraay.

MAIL SURSCRIPTIONS-conoda (a- (Ccpt In artat wHtrt homt orllvtrv nj ovollablt). Cwnmonwtoltn coontvitt ona Armod Farcf Ovtrttotl dolly ytor SI! 00. tlx monm 1 50. thrtt month 54 25. ant monttl SI SO.

Saturooy only by moll-' a ytar or ISc a colv. Moh rattt ottowo. Hull ond cltltt and Mwit wbtrt Ihtrt ll corrltr boy tonrlc-4K wtM or sil.00 ytor unnt SMtot. Aurtrolla ant tertian cowntrltt. dolly rottt, ont yoor in 00, it mniM til 00.

ant month S3 00 tnty-41141 a ytar or nc AH mall tubwrlptlont art kt aoVonct Tht Journal, FURTHER INFORMATION may bt obtokwd ty- calling Tht Journal at nvrsit. "OTP" MWMJLi 4 104 DEATHS (Con, from Prtctdlng Column)' BELFORD, Fannie In hos pital, Sunday, Feb. 13, 1966, Fannie Bradley, of 37 Clarey Avenue, in her 83rd year, widow of Gabriel Belford, be- and Gordon, of Ottawa, Mrs. A. Dobsori (Velma).

Rich mond, and Mrs. Jones (Reta), Ottawar 17 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren also sur vive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Ltd. Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m.

Interment Plnecrest Cemetery. In hospital Monday, Feb. 14 1966, Neil Campbell, 25 Woodridge belov ed "husband of Evelyn Irene Zieman, in his 52nd year, father of Mrs. Christopher QrtonAnneElijabeth, Carrol, Toronto, Gordon, Dunnville. and Don aid, Ottawa, brother of Verne M.

"Campbell, Toronto, Gordon C. Campbell, Ottawa Resting Veitcb- Draper Bank at Car- ling, where service will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m Interment Beech wood cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday after 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation, 140 Wellington Street John Douglas In hospital Sunday. Feb.

13, 1966, John Douglas Con-nerty. aged 0 years. 515 Gladstone Avenuei--eloved husband of Maizie Burchill, dear father of Douglas Sherwood. Dwight, Francis and Clifford, all of Ottawa, brother of Mrs. L.

Barnes (Eva), Kemptville, Horton Connerty, Toronto, and Laird Connerty, Ottawa, 5 grandchildren also survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Ltd. Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday 1. p.m..

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. DUNCAN, Martha Suddenly at her home 282 Crichton Street, on Sunday, Feb. 13, 1966, Martha Sylvester, beloved wife of Cecil Duncan, in her 73rd year, mother of Mrs. A. H.

Murton (Beryl), grandmother of Patricia and Sister of Mrs. Frank Boucher. Resting and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service at St. Bartholomew's Church on Tuesday 3 p.m. Interment eechwood cemetery.

EGAN. Annie Elizabeth In hos pital, Sunday, Feb. 13, 1966, Annie Elizabeth Price, beloved i wife of Captain Michael Egan, 45 Seneca aged 75 years; dear mother of Richard, Orville, Lawrence, Clifford, Willis. Mrs. A.

Coulas (Catherine). Mrs. G. Albert (Chloe); sister of Mrs. H.

Casselman of Berwick, and Mr. E. Price, of Finch. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Thursday.

2 p.m. In terment Pinecrest cemetery, Friends may call after 6 p.m. Tuesday. EVANS, Marion Lyle In hospital, after a lengthy illness, on Sunday, Feb. 13, 1966, Marion Lyle Brisbane, beloved wife of Edward Norton Evans and dear mother of Carolyn (Mrs.

Bruce Prentice), Ewan and the late Stephen Evans, sister of Milly Brisbane. Funeral private. Please omit flowers. HANEY, Florence May In hospital, Sunday; Feb. 13, 1966.

in her 87th year, Flor--enoe May Nixonj formerly of Winnipeg, widow of W. A. Haney; dear mother of William Ottawa; Mrs. D. J.

Nelson (Kathleen), Vancouver; Mrs. W. O. Wadge (Ruth), Winnipeg; dear grandmother of 4 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and.

Playfair Ltd. Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday 4 p.m. Interment Winnipeg. Man. HUMBLE.

Mary With Christ which is far better after 40 years in bed, a happy un complaining sufferer, beloved mother of Patricia, Mrs. Charles Hayhoe and Frances, "Mr: Dein Redfield. Resting at Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington at Grange. Service in chapel Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

Ad Section" in. iiw in mi iii liiisaaijwMaawf STRETCHED DC8 Pacific Airline president J. Gilmer 1 indicates the lower fuselage of a stretched Douglas DCS jetliner. He shows where 20 feet -will be added "ahead of the wing, with 16 feet eight inches behind. CPA has ordered three of the big new transports for delivery In 1967.

Each will have a seating configuration for 205 passengers. (rtdntat-Journol Photo) 104 DEATHS (Coot, frorn tctdTns C5umn KENWOOD. Rachel Emily On Feb. 14, 1966, atthe Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Rachel Emily Wickens.

beloved wife of the late Georges J. i Kenwood- and dear mother of Clifford. Funeral from the chapel of Jos. C. Wray and Brother, 1234 Mountain Street, 2 pjn.

-Thursday to Mount Royal cemetery. LABELLE, Elzear Suddenly, at his residence, 408 Clarence Street, on Monday. Feb. 14. 1966, Elzear Labelle, husband of Laurence Philippe, aged 58; dear father of Jacques, Miss Madeleine; brother of Rev.

Albert Labelle and Mrs. Jean-Paul Renaud- (Marie-Jeanne). Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Bes-serer. Funeral Thursday to St Anne's Church for Requiem High Mass at 8. Interment Notre 'Dame, Ottawa.

LANCASTER, Florence At her home, I 111 Bronson Place, on Sunday, Feb. 13, 1966, Florence Mary Kent, beloved wife of the late John Cyril Lancaster, dear mother of Mrs. Lome Lemoine (Jessie), Ottawa; Mrs. Philip Grimes (Dorothy), Ottawa; Mrs. Weldon Latham (Jean), Ottawa; Harold, Cardinal, Ont, and William, Ottawa.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Ltd. Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday, 3 p.m. Interme nt Beech wood cemetery. LANDRY, Arthur In hospital Tuesday, Feb. 15.

1966, Arthur Landry, husband of Lucille Legault, aged 55, father of Pierre, Rhea Charles. Jean-Paul, Mist Francine, Mrs. Ronald Howard (Laurette), Mrs. Albert Renaud (Yvonne), 9 grandchildren. Resting Racin and.

Robert, 300 Olm- stead et, Eastview. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 17 to St. Sebastien Church for Requiem High Mass at 8. Interment Notre Dame, McCOY, Belford WeUifigton At Victoria Hospital, Ren- frew, Monday, Feb, 14.

1966, Wellington McCoy, aged 65 years, son of the late W. D. McCoy and Mary McDonald. Resting at his late residence, Matawatchan, where funeral service will be conducted on Thursday, Feb. 17, at 2 p.m.

Interment Matawatchan cemetery. McLEAN, Mn. Ethel In Brockville General Hospital, Monday, Feb. 14. 1966, Ethel Ferguson, Wife.

of John Robert McLean, Prescott; dear mother of Mrs. H. Power (Gladys), Ogdensburg; Mrs. J. Moylan (Violet), Prescott and Mrs.

J. K. Hurst. (Enid), Ottawa. Resting at G.

T. Appleton Funeral Home, Ed wards Street Prescott, until Wednesday, Feb. 16, where service will be held at 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. LONO) DISTAMCt phonb zbnit.i mn NO TOLL CHAe( 3 NOTE -saa dmh ihTi jTbt Tktra at attwtat Tht Jitiat I ant tkaj U.S.

nrmt dad Tat Jooraa) prttpattatilty ar at actttwtt. CM 4)ftarilTp lMtrVssTkajufBl ysBaMat aMicit lm iMw'cwritdT'ai 104 DEATHS (Cant, from Piactdlng Column) MORIN, Donalda In hospital Sunday, Feb. 13, 1966, Don alda Desjardins. aged 76, wife of the late Adelard Morin, of 205 Gamdin Boulevard, HulL mother of Mrs. Stan Harris (YvetteX Toron to; Mm Eugene Paris (Lucienne), Aylmen Mrs.

Maurice Saumier (CecHa), Mrs, Jean-Claude Bertrand (Beatrice). Hull; 2 sisters, Mr rtMM en Re7 STt AtUn 10 Um Papineaavillev i at Emond Funeral Home, St Joseph Boulevard. Hull. Re quiem High Mass Wednesday, Feb. 16.

at St Benoit's Church at 7.45. Interment Notre Dame, Hull. MURDOCH, MaTy Anne On -Sunday, Feb. 13. 1966, Mary Anne 'Charter, 71 Muriel Street beloved wife of Nicholas Murdock, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. David mother of Mrs. D. Pigeon (Kay), Ayl-mer, Mrs. T.

Rowley (Hildred), Mulgrave, NS; sister of Robert and John Charter, of Ottawa; 10 grandchildren survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Ltd. Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment Beech-wood cemetery. SISTER ST.

CARMEN (Aileen Sauve) of Grey Sisters of the Immaculate Conception At the General-Hospital, Sault Ste. Marie, Sunday, Feb. 13. Funeral from the Grey Sisters' Mother House, McKay Street Pembroke, Thursday morning, 9.30. SCHWALM.

Maria In hospital, Saturday. Feb. 12, 1966. Maria SchmiU, beloved wife of Karl Schwalm, of 120 Cambridge, aged 83 years, dear mother of Kajjl Heinz Schwalm. of Ottawa; sister of Mrs.

Ida Andreas TSauerVTof Germany, grandmother of Karen, Wayne and Melvin. Resting Hulse and' Playfair Ltd, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, i Service Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Beech-wood cemetery, SCOB1E, Mary Catherine (Mae) Suddenly on Tuesday, Feb, 15. 1968 at her home, 1829 Dennison Crescent, Mae Mor ris, beloved wife of Harold Scobie and dear sister of Rubin and Betty of Edmon ton, Martin of Trochie, Al berta, Harold, Cumberland and Myrtle (Mrs. Eddie Mc-Govern), Carlsbad Springs and Stella (Mrs.

Harry Tang), Ottawa. Resting at the KaHy Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (centre town). Funeral Thursday to St Basil's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. 104 DUIRS (Cant, from Prtctdkia Column) SEAR.

Harry L. Jr. In hospital. Tuesday. Feb.

15, 1966, Harry L. Sear 5 Trinity Drive, Lynwood Village, be loved husband of Betty Dunsford, father of Douglas. Bobby and Tommy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.

Sear of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd. Central Chapel. 315 McLeod until 10 p.m. Wed nesday.

Service and interment at Charlott Prince Edward Island. Those desiring to send a memorial tribute please direct to the Kidney Disease Foundation of Ottawa, 2695 Moncton Road. Ottawa, SMITH, Henry Harry KAt his arryAt hi bome Bridge St. Carleton Place. Monday, Feb.

14, 1966. Henry (Harry) Smith, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Almonte. Age 53 years.

Rest ing at the Alan X. Barker Funeral Home. McArthur -Carleton Wace, where service will be conducted on Wednesdayj atJLp.m ment United cemeteries. STEWART, Agnes In hos pital, Monday, 1471966, Agnes Johnston; widow of James O. Stewart, in her 7801 year.

Resting at the. Vice' and" Craig Funeral Home. Church Street Winchester, where service will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. tntomoment- Maple Ridge vault. ST.

GERMAIN, Valmore Suddenly Monday, Feb. 14, 1966, Valmore St Germain, beloved husband of Rita Charbonneau, dear father of Joanne, son of Mrs. Charles F. St Germain, dear brother of Mrs. Paul Corkery (Jean), Melvin, Charles.

Richard, Marc, of Ottawa; Reginald, 'Oronto. Resting at the Whelag Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street Fun er a 1 Thursday to St; Patrick's Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. TREMBLAY. Alexandre In hospital.

Sunday, Feb. 13, 1966, Alexandre Tremblay, aged 106. husband of the late Elizabeth Lemaire and the late Elmire Lafleun dear father of Tancrede, Mrs. Molina Sicard and Mrs. Deliscsj St Germaihe; also surviving, 22 snwdrftlMren, 6 (rut-gran dchildren, 26 great-great-grandchildren.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town), until 2 pm Monday, at Rincrose Funeral Home. Funeral Wednesday to St. Anne's Church, Calumet Island, Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

WESLEY, Lorraine E. At Ed monton. Alberta, Saturday, Feb. 12, 1966, Lorraine Elizabeth Very, aged 23. beloved wife of John A Wesley, formerly of Ottawa, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A W. S. Very, sister of Rosalie, Ottawa; and Patrick, R.C.N., HJK.CS. Strathcona.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Ltd. West Chapel, 1098 Byron between Woodroffe and Compton. after 12 noon Wednesday. Service St Luke's Anglican Church, Somerset and Bell, Thursday 11 a.m. Interment Pine-crest Those desiring "to send i a memorial please direct It to Dean of Medical School for Neurosurgical University of Ottawa.

WIDDER. Mossie In Ottawa hospital on Monday, Feb. 14, 1966, Mossie Niduvitch, wife of the late Max Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sadie Morrison, and three sons, David, Harold and Louis. Burial at the Jewish cemetery on Tuesday, HULSE 8, PLAYFAIR Liuints i FUNERAU DIRECTORS NO MATTER HOW If you are far home when death occurs, a telephone call will give you the benefit of over 40 years of experienoe.

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Tht rolling troom of lift flow on. but mn TTht vocom crvair. RocolU th tovt. ttw volet ond smllt, Of ont who ooct wt fhrt. Witt Htltn.

COLLINS tn bvirkg mtmory dtar ralhtr ond arandfothtr John A Collin), who pottod) oway Fob, 15, HI cbormiftg woyt ond omlling fact, Art a ptoaturt to rtcallr hod a kindly word for ooch ond Dfcd bt loved by oil. -Jtfftt, Htothtrr Htitn. L.toytf-ond Grxndchlldrtn. DESCARIE In loving mtmory of a dtor mothtr, Bootrtct DtKOrio, who pautd oway Fob. 14, Always so good, unstlflsh and kind, Ftw on this oarfti htr oaual wt find.

Honorabit and upright In oil htr "toyor ohd" iriit to thV 'tnd "6i htr days. Tht family. HAMILTON In loving mtmory of Mary Homiiion, who posttd away Ftbruary 15, 1944. As long as Hfo my htart. sholl hold ThjfmtnrrOry tvtr otar.

HOEV 4nfcv4ng mtmory.oLour otor momtr, nv. fc no rtoty, wno pautd awoy Ft. IS, IMS. raorlowi Mortuorllt, r.tyt ona Jack. OR TON In tovlng mtmbry of my door mothtr, Sarah M.

Orton, who pouod awoy Fob. IS, ItST. Who, would I not alvt It ctasp htr hand. Htr dtar, twttt fact to it; To htar htr volet, to itt htr tmil. That mtont to much Devghttr Bttly Ann.

STACKFOLE In lovltia 'yhtmory wit ana momtr, na ttocKpoi, who posttd away Fob. 15, ttts. Wt da not nttd a tptclal day To bring you to our mind. For tht days wt do not think of you Art vtry hard to find. It all ttih) world wtrt ourt to glv.

We'd givt It, ytt, ond mor. tt tht hxt of mothtr door. Com tmlllng through tht ooor. Porttn ond Htitn. 106 CAMS OF THANKS MELANSON Wt with to thank our tr londt.

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