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Tuesday, December 101 llrta AKESON Earl and Kathy (nee Caven) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Natalia, at the Civic Hospital. Dec. 23. 1966. Both well.

Thank vou to Dr. Gluck. CARLISLE To David and Jo Anne (nee MacCallum) twins at the Ottawa General Hospital on Saturday. Dec. 24.

1966. a son. 6 13 and a daughter. 6 5 ozs. COLE Art and JoAnne (nee Grahame) proudly announce the birth of a boy.

5 6 on Dec. 20, 1966. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital: brother for Katherine and Brenda. HOPEWELL Beryl and Art are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Liane. a sister for Nancy, on Monday.

Dec. 26, 1966. at Grace Hospital. FAV1LLA On Christmas Day to John and Bonnie Lynn (nee Armstrong), a son. Christopher Jon (Chris), 8 12 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

All well and happy. MARCIL Paul and Louise (nee Wright) are pleased to announce he arrival of a baby brother ior Sylvie and Julie. 9 lbs, 7 at the Ot- tawa General Hospital. Dec 26. Both well.

MINNES Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Minnes (nee Patricia Dawson) Holy Cross Hospital. Calgary, on Dec.

26. 1966, a son. McIVER To Dr. and Mrs. John R.

Mclver. a son, Neil Robert, on Dec. 23, 1966, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital Both WALLACE Mr? and Mr.v Doug Wallace of North Gower. are happy to announce the arrival of David Howard, 8 6 ozs, at K. D.

H. on Monday. Dec 19. 104 teta ARCHER, Mabel At her home 819 Lyon Street. Monday, Dec.

26. 1966. Mabel Robinson, widow of Frederick Archer; sister, of W. Harold and Mrs. George Moran.

all of Ottawa, and Mrs. Laura Lusk of Woodstock, Ont. Resting Hulse and Play-fair Central Chapel. 315 Mc-Leod Street. Service in St Matthew's Anglican Church Friday 11 am.

Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends may call after 1 m. Wednesday. ASTELS. Mrs.

Margaret In hospital Saturday, Dec 24. 1966. Margaret Mullins of 603 Laurier Avenue Apt. 3, widow of Fletcher (Fred) Astels; dear sister of Rev. Sister Jane Francis GNIC.

Miss Alice Mullins. Mrs. Catherine Manion. William J. and James A.

all of Ottawa. Funeral was held Tuesday to St. Patrick's Church for Solemn Requiem High Mass 8 o'clock. Interment took place Notre Dame cemetery. BASILE, Guiseppe In hospital, Friday, Dec 23.

1966. Guiseppe Basile. 28 Spruce Street, beloved husband of Agato Piacenza, dear father of Ralph. Mark, Ermina Fiorina Mozza). Elvira and Rosa (Mrs.

Giovanni Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street (centre town). Funeral Monday to St Anthony's Church, 7.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. BELANGER.

Mrs. Marie Louise In Clearwater. Florida, on Friday, Dec. 23. Marie Louis? Fortier, aged 83 years, wife of the late Cambronne Bel-anger, mother of Dr.

Joseph E. Belanger and Mrs. Ger- maine Chapman. Funeral notice later. (Racine.

Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home.) CLARKE Helen Hogg at Port Arthur. Ont. Monday, Dec. 26. 1966.

Helen Hogg Dunfietd. beloved wife of the late Vincent Clarke, dear mother of Aubrey. Montreal: Roderick, Port Arthur. Mrs. Harold Corbett (Rosa mond), Ottawa: Mrs.

Stua-t Wright (Joann). Quebec City; dear sister of Mrs. Wilson Flegg (Margaret); also sur vived by eight grandchildren. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home.

McATtnur Ave, Carelton Place after 10 a.m.. Wednesday. Service at the funeral home on Thurs day at 1.30 p.m. COLLINGWOOD. Peter Suddenly in Montreal, Dec 25.

1966. Peter C. CoUing-v-ood, agea 44, 69 Grenfell Crescent beloved husband of Mary Gertrude Uren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Col-lingwood and brother of Mrs.

Jennifer Moss. Yorkshire, England. "Resting Tubman 'Funeral Home. 403 Richmond at Roosevelt from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday.

Service in he chapel Wednesday 2 p.m. Cremation: later at Pinedrest crematorium. 38 27, 1966 The Ottawa Journal 104 DAVIDSON. Arthur In hospi tal on Saturday, Dec 24, 1966. Arthur.

Davidson, be loved husband of Emma Craig of City View, aged 81 years, father of Mrs. Lome Cox (Freda). Mrs. Ray Fos ter (Velma), Mrs. Douglas Liddiard (Audrey).

Clifford and Edward (Ted). Survived also by 10 grandchildren and two great grandsons. Rest ing Veitch Draper 453 Park dale Avenue, where friends may call on Sunday after 6 m. Service in the chapel on Tuesday, II a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

DORE. Brother Dolor. S.C. Of the Sacred Heart Resi dence. 600 Cumberland, in local hospital Monday, Dec.

26. 1966. after a short illness, aged 71; brother of Brother Christopher. also many brothers and sisters, brothers- in-law. sisters-in-law.

from Saint Augustin. Que, Quebec and Hull Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier. 260 Besserer. Funeral Thursday to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

HulL DUBETheophile (Theo) In hospital on Christmas Day, 1966. Theophile (Theo) Dube. aged 62. of 15 Elm Street dear husband of Irene De-lorme. rather of Roger, Gerard.

Fernande; brother of Aurelien Dube and Mrs. Gil bert Gauthier (Marie-Alice): also three grandchildren. Resting at the Landreville Funeral Home. 578 Somerset West Funeral on day to St Jean-Baptiste Church for Requiem High Mass at 7.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame.

DUDUK. Wiktor At his resi dence. 143' James. Street on Christmas Day. 1966.

Wiktor Duduk. aged 71 years, beloved husband of Nadzieja Falitar. dear father of Olm-pia( Mrs. Marian Ruta), Irena (Mrs. Ryszard Winogron).

Jadwiga (Mrs. Jerzya Do-browolski) and Aleksandra (Mrs. Larry GaynorX Ottawa, Helena (Mrs. Frank Steglin-ski) and Eugenia (Mrs. Zenon Gulczynski).

Chicago, 16 grandchildren. Resting Mc-Evoy Brothers-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street Funeral Wednesday to St Hyacinthe Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Prayers 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

ESDALE. Maud In hospital Monday. Dec 26. Maud Clarke Hawkins, widow of William George Esdale of 70 Creighton Street dear mother of Dorothy Gates, Eleanor and Frederick of Ottawa, and Kenneth of Noranda. Que, sister of Miss Laura Hawkins of Ottawa and George Hawkins of Laguna Beach, Calif.

Rest ing Hulse and Playfair Cen tral Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood ceme tery. ELLIOTT. Louisa Mary In; hospital, Saturday.

Dec 24, 1966. Louisa Lamb, widow of Thomas Elliott aged 93, beloved mother of Ernest and Walter Cumberland; Mrs. H. Smart (Charlotte), Toronto, and Mrs. Lawrence Litle (Dorothy Ottawa.

Predeceased by 2 sons. George and Sister of Mrs. Tubbs (Florence), I oca, BC. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral was held from the chapel of Tubman Funeral Home on Tuesday.

2 pm. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. FAGIN. Dora In hospital, Saturday. Dec.

24. 1966. Dora Cohen, beloved wife of Isaac Fagin of 396 Daly Avenue, formerly of Eganville. Ont, mother of Mrs. Sidney Halpern (Freida), Miss Rose Fagin, Mrs.

W. Bauer (Rebeccah) of Ottawa, Mrs. G. Davy (Bessie). Minneapolis, Minn, and the late Alec seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral service was held from the Jewish Memorial Chapel on Sunday. Dec. 25 at 2 p.m. Interment Jewish community cemetery. GOUDIE.

Hector On' Friday, Dec 23, 1966 at his home, 376 MacLaren Street, Hector Goudie, age 59, beloved husband of Doreen Tourangeau and dear father of Arthur, dear brother of Foster and Lois (Mrs. Edgar Rockburn). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Monday to Our Lady of Perpetual' Help Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 aim. Inter merit Notre Dame.

NOTE It nt CMN It Ml OrMMHM OT Yin) jMVMi MMl Ml AMMrtCHI CM It QffVkM) VMMVMl pMFMMI MtiCM MfcOT hM HN la) tm mini, II nil MM U.S. Okreoi oad Too Jwiri cm mm Oar Hi octrvdies. 104 Mb (Cont. ktm rscwllnf CclunM) HOWARD. Frank Arnold Pissed on Dec.

26. 1966. at the Civic Hospital. Ottawa. Frank Arnold Howard, husband of Jean Wkkens Howard, father of Giles A.

W. of Gait, Mrs. John Chart ton (Jean Vivian) and S. Allison of Cooksville. srandchildren also survive.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday 3 p.m. Interment Beech-wood cemetery. KEAST. Edward Hooper In hospital Monday, Dec. 26.

1966. Edward Hooper Keast aged 58 years, beloved hus band of Charlotte; dear father of John and Mrs. Vic tor Greenlaw (Beverley). Ottawa, and brother of Harry of Port Credit and Roger of Montreal. Resting at D.

A. Collins Funeral 5610 Sherbrooke Street Montreal. Service Thursday I p.m. Floral tributes gratefully de clined. KEHOE.

Mary Ann On Christinas Day in hospital. 'Aylmer. Que, Mary Ann Roy. beloved wife of William Mark Kehoe. and dear mother of Leslie.

Ottawa. and Melville of Shawville. Survived by 6 grandchildren, in her 83rd year. Resting at W. J.

Hayes and Sons Funeral Home. Quyon, Que. Fu neral Wednesday. Dec 28. to St Edward's Church.

Bristol Mines, Que, for Requiem High Mass at 9.30 ajn. Inter ment parish cemetery. KELLY. Fred J. Suddenly on Christmas day.

1966. Fred J. Kelly, aged 70 years. 89 Ross Street (formerly of Qs-goodeX beloved husband of Katie Moloughney and dear father of Cecil. Lome, Dan, John.

Helen (Mrs. John Beamish), Betty (Mrs. Mer-vin Theresa (Mrs. Elmer Stanton), Joan (Mrs. Allan Irving), dear brother of A se.

Harry. Jim, Dominic Vincent Mrs. Mary Macrae, Violet (Mrs. Edmund Dewan), Genevieve (Mrs. James Curtin) and the late Arthur Kelly, also surviving are 32 grandchildren.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street W. (Centre Town. Funeral Wednesday to St George's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment St. Bridget's ceme tery.

Minotick. Ont Knights of. Columbus will assemble 8 p.m. Tuesday for rosary. KINNEAR, Miss A.

Muriel At Yarmouth. NS. Dec. 26, 1966. daughter of the late Annie Elizabeth and Clifford R.

Kinnear of Halifax. NS. aunt of Donald and Kathleen of Montreal, John and William, of Toronto, Mrs. B. Burgess of Ottawa.

Funeral private Interment Halifax, NS. LeBLANC, Eugene B. In hos pital on Friday. Dec. 23.

1966, Eugene B. LeBlanc 116 Spruce Street, beloved husband of Germaine Me nard and of the late Eu genie Emery, dear brother of Mrs. Anna Tasse. Rest ing at the Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Stree (Centre Town).

Fun era Monday to St John Bap tiste Church for Requien High Mass at 7.45 a.m. In terment Notre Dame. MacGI LUVRAY. Miss data-in hospital. Friday.

Dec. 23. 1966. Clara MacGillivray. 259 McLeod Street in her 78th year, dear aunt of Mrs.

Curtis Beaton, several other nieces and nephews. Service was held at Knox Presbyterian Church. Vankleek Hill on Tuesday. Dec. 27.

at 3.15 m. Interment Greenwood cemetery. MALLOCH. Norman At his home. 16 Second Avenue.

Amprior, on Tuesday, Dec 27. 1966. in his 79th year. Norman Malloch, husband of the late Jean Scott, father of Ian. Amprior, Campbell, Ottawa: Mary of Inuvik, NWT.

and (Madge) Mrs. M. q. Dinberg. Oil City.

Pa, U.S.A.; 'brother of Edward, Amprior, A. Clyde, Mac-Donald's College. (Margaret) Mrs. J. J.

McBride. Amprior; and (Rita) Mrs. W. Genner, New York City. Resting' at the Boyce Funeral Home Amprior, where friends may call Wed- nesday after 1.30 p.m.

Ser vice in the chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Amprior cemetery. JhvmI Im lepBtt A 767 MM CI KM tat Ml MS 175 tft M0 MS Ml an aoa 402 S04 S14 Ml KS ftl KT 97 MS 973 ITS M0 07 11 13 104 Suftl (Cm. mm Piocodmg twiM McEWEN. Herbert In hos pital.

Sunday, Dec. 25. 1966, Herbert. (Shorty) McEwen, beloved husband of Hazel McCurdy. of 843 Merivale Road, aged 64 years, dear father of Mrs.

J. H. Tremblay (Patricia), loving grandfather of Jimmy and Gregg Trem blay. beloved son of Mrs. J.

A. McEwen of Kemptville, brother of Mrs. Alice Cater, of Kemptville and Mrs. Peg Archibald of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel.

315 McLeod Street. Service in chapel Wednesday 10 a.m. Entombment Rideau Vale cemetery vault, Kars. Ontario, until spring. MORANTZES.

Samuel Sud daily at his home, 285 John Street Amprior, on Sunday, Dec 25. 1966. in his 76th year, Samuel Morantzes, dear husband of Aravella Matthews, brother to Mrs. Stella Panos. North Bay, sur vived by 3 sisters in Greece.

Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home where service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 3.15 p.m. Interment Am prior cemetery. MUELLER, Henry Suddenly, Monday. Dec. 26.

1966. Henry fibor Mueller. 45. husband of Dorothy Buehler, 1324 Henry Farm Drive, father of Marlene, Michael and Diane, son of Mr. Kalman Miller of New York, brother of Sari and Louis of Europe.

Funeral was held today from the Jewish Memorial Chapel. 375 King Edward Avenue. In lieu of flowers, donations mav be made to the Ontario heart Foundation, 140 Wellington Street Ottawa. O'BRIEN. Anna Mary Of Cormac, in her 87th year dear sister of M.

J. of MarionhilL' Pembroke. James, Detroit and Bert of Pem broke. Resting O'Reilly Fune ral Home. Eganville.

Funeral Thursday to St Anne's Roman Catholic Church, Cormac. for Requiem High Mass at 10. Interment parish cemetery. C0CLEY. Reginald MacDonald (Dick) In hospital at Camp-bellford, Ont, on Monday, Dec 26.

1966. Reginald MacDonald Oxley, beloved husband of Florence Grey by second marriage and the late Florence Hanna (first marriage), father of Mrs. Louise Martin, of Miami. Florida; Mrs. F.

Ogilvie Ban-nerman (Sybil), of Ottawa: Jack, of Campbeilford. and Bruce, of Montreal. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Thursday. 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. PARROTT, Eric Walter Accidentally on Saturday. Dec 24. 1966. Eric Walter Par-rott of 202 Laurier Avenue aged 46, dear father of Claire.

New York: dear brother to Toronto, and Pauline, England. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue (West of Woodroffe). Funeral Wednesday. 2 p.m, in the chapel. Cremation Pinecrest Crema-' torium.

PARISIEN. Jean-Guy On Saturday. Dec 24. 1966. in hospital, Jean-Guy Parisien, beloved husband of Judy Boivin.

dear father of Rich ard, dear son of Mr. and. Mrs. Origne Taillefer, aged 22 Resting Racine. Robert and Gauthier Reg'd.

300 Olm- stead Street Eastview. Fu neral Wednesday to St Sebastien Church for Re quiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. Ottawa. POULIN.

Mrs. E. A'fred Sunday, Dec. 25. 1966.

at her residence, aged 82 years. Virginie Blais, beloved wife of the late E. Alfred Poulin, many nephews and nieces, 2 sisters-in-law, Mrs. Ovila Blais, Mrs. Teles phore Blais.

Funeral Thursday. Dec 29, leaving Racine. Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 101 Notre Dame Street 8 o'clock for Requiem High Mass at 8.15 at Notre Dame de Grace Church. Interment Notre1 Dame cemetery, Hull. PRICE.

Jane At her residence. 335 Cooper Street, Monday, Dec. 26, 1966. Jane Mayson, beloved wife of Frank Price, aged 79 years. Mr.

will receive visitors at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 Mc Leod, Tuesday and Wednes day. 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. Memorial service at St George's Anglican Church, Thursday, 11 a.m.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Carleton Unit 386 Maclaren Street 104 RHEAUME, Mrs. Alfred On Sunday. Dec. 25.

1966, aged 65 years. Florida Boileau. wife of Alfred Rheaume of 101 CoUege St, mother of Bernard. Roland. Royal.

Mrs Yvon Lapointe (Yolende): sister of Hermene-gile. Romeo. Reginald and Roeer Boileau. Mrs. Rosanna Amyot Mrs.

Mathias Chenier (Dora). Mrs. Alfred Bee hard (Alice). Mrs. Rosano La croix (Gertrude).

Mrs. Aime Larocque (Blanche). Mrs. Edwidge Lavoie. Miss Diana Boileau: 15 grandchildren Funeral Wednesday from tne Racine.

Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer St. For Requiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. RITCHIE. Tom Suddenly in hospital.

Dec. 24. 1966. An toine Tom Ritchie, aged 92 years, native of North Le banon, resident of Ottawa 73 years, brother of the late George Ritchie, 115 Arling ton Avenue, survived by his sister-in-law, Mrs. -Mary Ritchie, his nieces Genevieve and Anne, nephews Alfred.

Michael. Joseph and Carl Ritchie. Funeral was held Tuesday from the Whelan Fu- neral Home. 515 Cooper Street to St. Patrick's Church for Requiem High Mass at 10 o'clock.

Inter ment Notre Dame cemetery. SCHEEL Martha At her home, 55 Landrigan Street, Amprior. on Sunday. Dec. 25.

1966. Martha Rhode, dear wife of Wesley Harold Scheel. mother of (Dorcas) Mrs. Irvin Woermke. (Lorraine (Mrs.

William Sly), both of Amprior. sister of Clarence Scheel. Mrs. Emil Woermke. both of Amprior.

and Charles Rhode of Killa- loe. Resting at the BoyceJ Funeral Home Ltd Amprior until noon Wednesday thence to rest at First Baptist Church for service at 1.30 p.m. Interment Amprior cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to First Baptist! Church Building Fund, gratefully acknowledged. SMITH, Harold M.

In hos pital on Christmas Day. 1966. Harold M. Smith, aged 64 years; father of Robert, and brother of Bert of Cleveland, Mrs. Hazel Mason of Detroit Resting McEvoy Brothers-Shields Funeral Home.

235 Kent Street, where service was held Tuesday 2 m. Interment took place Beechwood cemetery. SMITH, John Henry In hos pital. Christmas day. 1966.

beloved husband of Annie Ware. 228 Rochester. Apt 1. father of Mrs. May Bart Ottawa: brother of Stephen.

Mrs. Hunter Glen and Mrs. Cecelia Pelot Ottawa: Mrs. Millie Meade. Calgary.

Funeral was held from McEvoy Brothers-Shields Funeral Home Tuesday to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church for Requiem High Mass. 7.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. STINSON. Harold Edward Suddenly at Morrisburg.

Ont. Dec. 26. 1966. Harold Edward Stinson, 2 Park Vista.

Ottawa, aged 53 years, beloved husband Eileen Barclay. Resting at H. C. Fair-baim and Son Funeral Home. Church Street.

Motrisburg. Service in Anglican Church. Morrisburg. Thursday. Dec 29 at I p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery, Ottawa. STRONG. Mrs. Ada Elizabeth Suddenly as the result or an automobile accident near Stittsville. Saturday.

Dec 24. 1966. Ada E. Richardson of 293 Somerset Street. Ottawa, wife of the late Albert Milton Strong, dear brother of Mrs.

Robert McWilliams (Velma) of RR2 Lakefield. and Captain A. Ralph Strong of Masse na. NY. and the late Dorothy A.

Strong, sister of Mrs. Edith Gibson, of Toronto; Miss Ethel Richardson. Mrs. Jack Gillespie and Roland Richardson, all of Peterborough, also survived by two grandchildren, Rory and John. Resting at the Hendren Funeral Home.

Lakefield. Funeral service from St Jean Baptist Anglican Church on Wednesday. Dec 28, at 2 p.m. Interment Hillside cemetery. Lakefield.

District Want Ad Atrnts CARLETON PIACB Whtont Drag Store. Bridge Street. Phone tST-lsn PEMBROKE Mrs R. lack. 277 Pofrlrio Street.

Phono 733-4353. RENFREW Mrs. O. Mluwjsi SO Rootan StrMt SMITHS FALLS AVi 104 (Cottf. tnm ftimm ClhMl STRONG.

Mas Dorothy Agnes Suddenly as the result of an automobile accident near Stittsville. Saturday. Dec. 24. 1966.

Dorothy A. Strong, of 293 Somerset Street Ottawa, daughter of the late Albert M. and Ada E. Strong, dear sister of Mrs. Robert McWuiiams (Velma).

RR2. Lakefield. and Captain A. Ralph Strong. Maasena.

NY. Resting at the Hendren Funeral Home. Lakefield. Funeral service from St Jean Baptist Anglican Church on Wednesday. Dec 28 at 2 p.m.

Interment Hillside cemetery. Lakefield. SWEET. William Eric Suddenly, on Friday, Dec. 23.

1966. William Albert Sweet aged 25. husband of Christiana Francfort and father of Eric, aged 5. son and grandson of Mrs. Charles Sweet Resting at Hulse and Playfair.

1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton. Service Thursday. 11 a.m. Cremation. THORNEU, Amy In hospi-tal Christmas morning.

1966. Amy. Pearce. widow of John H. Thomell.

in her 93rd year, beloved mother of Mrs. Stanley F. Conquer (Phyllis): lov- ing grandmother of Philip S. Conquer of Ottawa. Derek J.

F. Conquer of Toronto; also survived by 5 great-grandchildren. Deceased was a charter member of Ottawa Chaper No. 37 Order Eastern Star. A private funeral service was held at St John's Anglican Church Tuesday.

Dec. 27. with interment in Beechwood cemetery. TOMPKINS. Percy J.

fa hos- petal Cnnsttnas Day, Percy J. Tompkins. a(Cd 75' years of 749 Fleming Avenue.i husband of the late Rose O'Malley: dear father of Har-I old Tpk.ns.Ottawa. Z7J, rUneral Hone, 235 Kent Street where service will he Iwkl.4 v. I terroerit Sooth Gower Angli-j can cemetery.

Rev. Canon Bruce officiating. TRESA. John Suddenlv on Christmas Day. 1966.

John Tresa, age 63 of 1238 Foxbar Ave, dear husband of Anna Buza. father of Steve' and May Tresa. R.N, of Ottawa: Mrs. Hugh Steeves (Anne), of Lancaster, N.B-: brother of Mrs. Joseph Barey of Hamilton, Ont: also seven grandchadren.

Resting at the Landreville Funeral Home. 578 Somerset West Funeral on Wednesday to Im maculate Heart of Mot'i Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. UPHAM. WOlum At the residence of his granddaughter.

Mrs. Allan Ferguso.i, 1273 Queen's Blvd. Kitchener, on Friday. Dec 23. 1966.

William Upham, widower of May Warwick and loved father of Mrs. Archie (Enid) Miliar. Ottawa, in his 81st year. Funeral service was held at the Schrecter Sand-rock Funeral Home, 51 Benton St. Kitchener, on Mon day, Dec 26 at 330 m.

WEATHERALL, Lawrence Suddenly on Sunday. Dec. 25. 1966. at thr hnnvn of hia I I orijuier.

iecu weauiera.Li room uptown rosfourant. toniimoidal Russell. Ont, Lawrence! Reword, avssii. Weatherall of Ottawa, in his. pup.

beige, with white mark-46th year, beloved husbusdj of Shirley Stratford, iearj Answers fa noma Pogs. rat-goto. father of Derick, small gold wrist watch, lost Daniel. Timothy and Bar- "ond and Porkdoia. uara; orounrr oi (Mamie) Mrs.

William Bell ville. (Muriel) Mrs. John BaytelL (Helen) Mrs. Walter Spirals, all of Ottawa; Cec.l and Edna" (Mrs. M.

Glatt), Russell. Resting at the Warner Funeral Home. Service Russell United Church Wednesday. 2 p.m. Interment North Russell cemetery.

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MtMTMB BORTHWICK loving nwnor a War huHxmd and lalMr. Err Btirom Barttmtck. pauad amy OmC. IX IfM Sumy IM laovn ot mamory toll Gontty wo galhor ond Iraowro mom oil. Still lovoa.

mtuod ond ovor door. Wlfo ond family. BURT In loving ntomory or a door hulbond and tamor. Jomoi L. Burt, who pauod awoy Doc.

2J. IHS. -Nit Wito Aldo and Family. CATHCART In fond ond tovtng memory ot a door motnor ond tamor. Mr ond Mr.

RoMrt ColKort. Hoitwf paiMd oway Doc. It. ItU and Dod. on May S.

Itii Too doorly tovod bt torgottrn. The Family. COAKIEV In lovmg memory at a dear lamer. CMrlei H. Cookley.

wn paued away Dec. So, Ivse. Ahvayt remembered. George ond Daughter-in-law Inei DUNN In loving remembrance ol a door mother. Mrl.

Margaret Ftlen Dunn, wito poued awoy Dec. U. 1H4. May her mil rest peace. Irene.

Stella. Lorefto ona reori. John. Michael pad Steve. ECCLES In fond ond loving mem- orv ot a door hutbond.

father ond grundtolher. Henry Ecclet. who paued away Dec If. Some may think yaw are forparton. Though-on.

eorth vou ore no more. But in memory you ore with uk. At you olwoye were before wire Rom. Erneif. verna ond Dortnie.

HEADLAND In loving remembrance of a dear hulbond end father. Alfred lleudiond. who pauod away Dec M. mi. The years ore ovkkly patting.

Though still wo cant forget. For in She boom that lave Mm. Hi eQw lrw). HAVES In tad ond Saving memory ot dear butbond and father. William E.

Haves, who passed away so Doc. 14. 141. Wife. Son ond Daughter.

HILL Hi laving memory ot a wife, mother ond gt undwufhar. Annie Hill, who passed away Dec. H. 1st. Sweetly fender, land ond true.

There ft not a day dear mother. That we do not think of you. Husband ond Family LAttOUE In fond and loving memory dear father and to mer -in-low. Fred Lonouo. who posted awoy Dec.

St. lost. Moy God keep him In his core. Never forgotten. Erin, Bob ond Family.

marsh tn a-nthod memory of' 0' 'nJnh- ZZJTZZi Patterson in loving memory of' door father and grandfather. Archie Poffenan, who died Dec. 24. ms vtfv" r44teTntirffd Kt Family. PATTON hi lovlnQ immory of a asar aunt, Mr jant fonon.

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AMATEUR OR OTHER-wise, wishing to shore then talents and enjoyment of na charge, during Ihe Olluwu Centenntol Birthday Portias, are asked to contact D. B. -Som MocDonokf. 333-3SS1. Parties to be held at Centennial Centre (Old Union Station).

Jan. 3 to II. 112 Smite Stafitu SERVICE STATIONS OPEN DEC. 25 TO DEC. 31 7 A.M.

TO 10 M. 10S I i I A TAYLOR'S BA SERVICE STATION. 470 Bronsen Avenue. 235-2247. sa economy ba service station.

1317 Bonk Street. 731-3145. BOOT STEELE'S BPAWOW. BROnV1 son and CorHng. 335-041.

i 1 as i i qi a a irk4 a a a io a -iB04 sVeO eV w) of, oS dl eS I I 1 1 I r--Q An.QA.A, 112 Ssnks Slillou Cent. from Preceding I aito DON CABLE'S SERVICE STATION, on MeKolto Highway II ol Bkuwrn Port. Ul-vlll. ISO FRANK'S ESSO SERVICE STATION. lul Bowline Rood ot Clyde, no- (SO IMPERIAL THREE STAR 1475 Coding Avenue ot Kirhwood.

HVU4I I to EDWARD'S SERVICFNTRE SORRV. not open Dec. 2 I0M Bank meet. ROOIR'S ESSO SERVICE STATION. 30 CUM- berland Street.

Sorry, not open Dec. ra-sioi SMiLl O-ROURKt'S SMfcLL SfcRVICE STA-tun. SI Lourler ol Nkhoun tH-IlM tHILL SIRVKI STATPJN AND R. SHELL STATION OPEN Dec IS. 10-1 pm.

NOS Rlvereido Drive 133-03. IHBLL BRVIC STATION GUI AND JOHN'S SHELL SERVICE Station. 14 Richmond Road. 7M-iJ24. JMBLL FRANK DAL SHELL SERVICE STA- tlon.

ft Merivale Road m-57. TBXACO OOROIE'S TEXACO SERVICE STA- Iran. Richmond Road ol 'i rje-sfti. TOP VALU SERVICE STATION. BASELINE AND sVoodrolh) Avenue 77)-ol.

Open 24 hours. TOP VALU SERVICE STATION. QUEENSWAV ond Blair Road. 745 SITf. Open hours topValu service station.

cumberland and George 234-0003. 201 Vw ALBERT-BRONSON. BACHELOR clean, imfurnished. eiecfrSroiiy eaup-pod. Immediately.

233-rf7 THE FOUR WINDS 1815 Bast line Rood 3 BEDROOM. I BEDROOM. BACHELOR APARTMENTS ovollobie $80 For Inlorrnotion Coll 722-7428 aprTmni. i beoroum. free ATTRACTIVE." 222 SOMESrSFTsT near Elgin I bedroom, den.

dining. equipped, goroge. Apply tupwtessn- dent, 232 OS. Most Competitive Rents In West End These DrloM spacious but belli ooni svifes offer you wnequolled value In a beautiful parkland setting, with sucfi bonus features as: FREE HEAT FREE STOVE AND REFRIGERATOR FREE PLUG-IN PARKING ADJACENT TO CIVIC INDOOR SWIMMING POOL AND RECREATION COMPLEX REGULAR OTC BUS SERVICE AT YOUR DOOR FENCED-IN PLAY AREA SPACIOUS GROUNDS SHOPPERS CITY ONE BLOCK AWAY PARKWAY APARTMENTS FROM $94 On Baseline Rood lust west of Woodioflo Ave. (near Shoppers City).

tTS-m m-4i30 Furnithed Models on Display Dolly m. Weekends 10-4 p.m. ATTRACTIVE. I BEDROOM LIVING, dining, electrkoliy equipped, parking. S7S.

74S-34S3. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 1 BED-rooms. S41 140 Preston. Private entrance. 233-3300.

THE SENATOR A new building, located of 470 Cambridge, a auiet residential street near Corting and Branson, only I block from the Cjueensway. This modern apartment teotwes the convenience and safety at all-eleclrk heat. A few at Ihe lino living features ore: Free Electricity Intercom to Front Door Drapes in Every Suite Thermostat in Every Room Family Size Kitchens Individual Balconies Plug-in Private Parking Indoor Ewimmihg Pool Party and Games Room I Block to Bus Stop Furnished Apt. Available Sensibly Priced OptpC 2322396 AVAILABLE. IMMEDIATELY.

LARGE. 7 bedrooms, dining, goroge. verandah. 770-W3. AVAILABLENEW YEAR-BES rooms.

Glebe, parking, 05. 772-stao. AAILLCRAFT Sets High Standards Without the High Rents Recreation Area INDIVIDUAL BALCONIES FREE RESERVED PARKING I '1 BEDROOM $87 $95 1 BEDROOM $110 I BEDROOM FURNISHED $102 MIUCTAFT CMS. APT! 7 minutes from Centra Town. Office 300 microti Crescent.

Next to McArthur Plan SJttrjpfcvj 1 i- Centre. Eastview. ToL 749-04l.

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