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'34. Monday, November 26, 1973 mm Today and tomorrow ''s TODAY y0: -Polish books exhibition, Na tional library, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Computer exhibition, Algon quin College, Woodroffe campus library, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

I Bookmobile, Morrison Gardens. Draper Avenue, 1 to 4 p.m. V-1- Citv of Ottawa Coin Club meeting, Chateau Laurier, 8 Letters from the Earth, NAC Studio, 8 p.m. Twelfth Night, NAC Theatre, 8 p.m. How the Other Half Lores Ottawa Little Theatre, 8 JO p.m.

Verdi's Requiem, NAC Opera, 8.30 p.m. 1 TOMORROW Polish bo6k exhibition, National Library, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. a Computer exhibition, Algonquin College, Woodroffe campus Library, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Bookmobile, Rideauvieu Shopping Centre, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Kiwanls Club of West Carle-ton, meeting, Branscombe's Motor Inn, 3700 Richmond 6.45 p.m. Rideau Township election meeting, Manotick Public School, 8 p.m. Schubert concert University pi Ottawa Academic Hall, 8.30 Announoiments Births BEATTIE Gordon and Barbara (nee Floyd) wish to tbank Dr.

Carson and staff for -the save arrival of James Willi Ham, Nov. 23, 1973, 6 lbs. 4 oz. A brother for Kristina. -f BLEEKS Wendell and 'Frances (nee McCarthy) are pleased to announce the safel arrival of an 1-oz.

girl on Nov. 23, 1973. A Uttle sister for Lortny, Wendy and Stacy. Spe-J cial thanks to Dr. G.

Hulley, Marg McKee and Grace Hospital staff. BREGMAN Dr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Bregman (nee Bar- bara Waserman) are very happy to announce the birth of their daughter, a sister for Michael Jason, at the Jewish t'jGeneral Hospital in Montreal, Niw 1473.

Hnnnv e-rand- parents Mat and Edna Waser man and Saul Bregman. 'Great grandparents, Mrs. Rachel Tuckman, Mr. Harry Waserman. DECHERT Bob and Laurene are happy to announce the birth of Kelly Susan, 6 lbs.

7 oz. on Thursday, Nov. 22, 1973, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital Special thanks to Dr. Ivey, Miss Fawcett and case room 'staff. HORSEY Pat and Bob are pleased to announce the arriv-j al of Robert Davis, a brother for Anne and Michael at the i Qvlc Hospital on Nov.

23, 1973. Special thanks to Dr. HUraHNGS Mandy is happy announce the arrival of her brother, Kirk Keith, Nov. 22, iS73 at Riverside Hospital. Proud parents are Keith and Nancy (nee LUlico).

Pleased grandparents are Mrs. Lewis Hiitchings, Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Lillico, North Gower. First great-grandson for Gertrude Sneldrick. Extra special thanks to Dr. J. W.

Andrews. i A--" JOHNSTON At St Joseph's Hospital, Sarnla, Ont, on Nov. 24, 1973, to Jim and Gayle MacEachern), a son. Both well. LEMAY Maurice and Nancy announce the arrival of then- son, Scott Lawrence, 7 11 Nov.

22. Special thanks to Dr. Ivey and Civic staff, RODD To Don and Deborah (nee Firth) a daughter, Jenni fer Deborah, Nov. 23, 1973. in Charles Cansell Hospital, Ed- monton.

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Watt. Ottawa, Ontario, mw n.e. Deaths The Ottawa Journal 6 BESSERER, Leo Edward In hospital Saturday, Nov. 24, 1973, Leo Edward (Ted) Be-1 serer, age 72, of 1285 Woodroffe beloved husband of Alma, Cadieux; dear father of Edward, Bill, Colin, Ron and Connie (Mrs. Floyd 1 Pratt); dear brother of Warner; also survived by 18 grandchildren.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling (west of Woodroffe). Funeral Tuesday. at St George's Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. COFFIN, Helen In hospital, Sunday, Nov.

25, 1973, Helen M. Robinson, widow of Dr. J. D. Coffin.

Plaster Rock, N.B., beloved mother of William and Robert, Ottawa; sister of Mayme (Mrs. G. P. Rigby), St Stephen, Florence (Mrs; Henry Jukes), Rothensay, Dorothy (Mrs. Gordon KincakJ), Vancouver, B.C.

A family service will be held at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron at 12 noon Tuesday, Nov. Cremation. Interment Plaster Rock, N.B. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday.

DUPUIS, Mrs. Albert Form-f erly Rene Plouffe, of 337 Notre Dame St, Gatineau. on November 25, 1973, age 59 years, beloved wife of Albert Dupuis, of Mrs. Georges I a (Nicole), Mm. Kenneth Thomas (Joce-lyne); sister of Mrs.

Raymond Mathe (Claire); four grandchildren, many nephews and Resting at Lionel Emond and ion, 271 St. Joseph Hull. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 8 a.m. at St Joseph's Church, Hull.

Inierment Notre Dame ceme Hull. DUTMSAC, Acquilla In hos pital, Monday, Nov. 26, 1973. Acquilla Dutrisac, beloved husband of Aurore Lavergne, age 73, of Rockland, Ont, dear father of Jean Marc, Florlan of Rockland; Marcel, Sudbury; Gllles and Yvon, Rockland; Georgette, Rockland; dear brother of Ovila, Ovilda, Sarsfleld, Ont; Ubald of Navan; Eldege and Ernest, Lorenzo, of Rockland; grand father or 10 grandchildren. Remains will rest from 1 p.m.

Tuesday at Theo Brunei Son. Funeral Thursday at 9.4S a.m. to Most Holy Trinity Church. Funeral mass at 10 a.m. Burial parish cemetery.

ELSNER, Ralph Alphonse Ac cidentally at Almonte, Ont, on Saturday. Nov. 24. 1973. In his 19th year, Ralph Alphonse Eisner, dear son or Alphonse Eisner and Elfriede Gonde-lacb.

dear brother of Bert and Henry, Almonte. Resting at me Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, for service nn MnnAav Interment Auld Kirk ceme tery. FERRIS, Clifford R. In hospi tal Monday, Nov. 26, 1973, Clifford R.

Ferris, RR 2 North Gower, formerly of Ottawa: dear father of James, Ottawa; Mrs. Karen McMartin, Iroquois, Oat; brother of Leonard, Ottawa; Kaye, Montreal Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper St, between Bay and Lyon from 7 pjn. Monday. Funeral notice later. GILLESPIE, William Eail-Oo Sunday, Nov.

25, 1973, in hospital, William Earl Gillespie, age 58, husband of the late Rhea Barbeau; dear father of Gordon William and Thom as Anthony, both of Ottawa; BOn of the late Mr. and Mm William Gillesnie: brother Edward, Cornwall, Ont and uara, Ottawa; predeceased by youngest brother. Nelson Armstrong. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 uesserer St Funeral mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre-Dame Ottawa. HOLTZ, Nelda In hospital. Sunday, Nov. 25, 1973, Nelda Messerschmidt, age 53 years, widow of Edgar A. Holtz, of 3324 Clearwater dear mother of David and Mrs.

Ronald Mooney (Marlene): grandmother of Terry, Lori and Donna; sister of Mrs. Walter Schultz (Edna), Mrs. Frank Schilling (Nora), Mrs. Gordon Headley (Florence) and Mrs. Larry Schoenherr (Doris); Leonard and Robert Messerschmidt.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St Service St. Paul's Lutheran Church Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. Deaths JOHNSTON, Wallace In nurs ing home," Sunday, Nov. 25, 1973, Wallace Johnston, Rus sell, Ont, in his 85th year, beloved husband of the late Mar garet Cassldy; dear father of Lloyd, Niagara Fails, N.Y., Leslie of Ottawa, Mrs.

Lloyd Campbell (Helen), Greely, Mrs. R. Hayes (Sheila), Edmonton; dear brother of Wit liam, Ottawa. Resting at the Warner Funeral Home, Rus sell, where service will be held Wednesday, 1.30 p.m. Interment Springhill cemetery.

LAWSON, Joseph Thomas Formerly of Ottawa, at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, B.C., on Sunday, Nov. 25, 1973, Joseph Thomas, age 41, beloved husband of Barbara (nee dear father of Stephen; member of Dalhousie Lodge No. 52 A.F. of A.M. Private cremation.

No flowers. Donations to the Cancer Society appreciated. LENAHAN, Thomas In hospi tal on Saturday, Nov. 24, 1973, Thomas Lenahan, 480 Richardson age 84, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Timothy Lenahan; dear brother of Jack and Bill; also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. (west of Woodroffe). Funeral Tuesday to Our Lady of Fatima Church for mass at p.m. Interment Pinacrest cemetery. UTTLE, Francis (Frank) In hospital, Saturday, Nov.

24, 1973, Francis (Frank) Little, of 1690 Walkley age 77, beloved husband of Gertrude Whelan; dear father of EarL Emmett, Jack, Donald, Mil ton, Lawrence, Lloyd, Mrs. Dorothy Cowley, Mrs. Eileen Casey, Phyllis (Mrs. Wilfrid Rochon), Lorraine (Mrs. Mau rice Picard) and Muriel (Mrs.

Donald Dusenbery); dear brother of Herbert, Mrs. Hilda Curry, Mrs. Kathleen Parent and Mrs. Sadie Dallaire; also survived by 29 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St.

(Centre Town). Funeral Tues day to St Anthony's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. MacDONALD, Mrs. George ui juzaoazua, on Saturday, Nor.

24, 1973, Beatrice Marga ret Lithe, beloved wife of George MacDonald; dear mother of Ronald, of Wilson's -Corners; Mrs. Jerry Scollon (Beverley), Ottawa; Mrs. Pete (Eleanor), Wilson's Comers; Mrs. Gordon Robinson (Shela), Al- ywin; stepmother of Elsie (Mrs. Bill Romanuck) and Ken MacDonald, of Ottawa; dear sister of Hilda Gracey; brother Allan Lithe, both of Kazabazua; also survived by io graiidctuidren.

nesting at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, Kazabazua. Funeral service Monday, Nov. 26 at United Church, Kazubazua at "2 p.m. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Arrangem by Mcconnery Funeral Home, Deaths By The Canadian Press Toronto Dr.

Gordon John Ferrier, 81, a general prac-tioner who won the Military Cross while serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps in the Middle East in the First World War. Tokyo Sessue Hayakawa, 87. Japanese actor who received an Academy Award nomination for his role as the camp com mander in the movie Bridge on the River Kwai. New York Jennie Tourel, 63. internationally-acclaimed so prano who sang the role of Car men more than 500 times over her 40-year career.

Beverly HHIs, Calif. Claire Dodd, 64, stage and screen actress of the 1930s who played opposite such stars as James Cagney, Pat O'Brien and Ed ward G. Robinson. iMt AnmlMi Rnhart Pllia il former child star who appeared in more than 150 movies. New Orleans Joseph La Croix De Pierce, 69, classical trumpeter until the 1950s when he wait blind.

Mexico City Jose Alfredo Jimenez, 47, composer of over 400 1 popular Latin-American Deaths MacDONALD, Susan Evelyn I Passed Into rest at South Wa-terloo Memorial Hospital, Cambridge, Ont, on Saturday, Nov. 24, 1973, Susan Evelyn Allison of Preston-Cambridge and formerly of Almonte, in her 75th year. Much loved wife of James McKee MacDonald and dear mother of Sheila of Nova Scotia and Jim of Xalt-Cambridge and be loved sister of Lucy (Mrs. Alex Sands) of New Dundee; five grandchildren also 'survive. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church St, Almonte, where' service will he held on Tuesday, No 27, with Reverend Robert J.

Mo-Crea officiating, at 2.30 p.m. Interment Union cemetery, Pakenham. In lieu of flowers. donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetic- Associa tion. -'-r' MEYERS, Robert J.

In bos- pital, on Sunday, Nov. 25, 1973, Robert J. Meyers, of 1133 Secord teacher Colonel By Secondary School; formerly on the Faculty of Ottawa University, Eastview High School and the B.C.I; former director at Algonquin College, and a member of the Alumni of the University of Western Ontario; beloved husband of Lucille Reid; dear father of Robert R. and Carol J. R.

Lyle); loving grandfather of Carrie-Ann Lyle; dear brother-in-law of Edith Reid; brother of Gordon. Art (Rev. Brother Greg- "bry), Gilbert, Wilfrid, Jerome, Vincent, of Kitchener, Toronto and Ottawa; Julie (Mrs. Edmund McCarron), Dorothy (Mrs. William Lazuk), Rita (Mrs.

Douglas Spencer, of Windsor, Montreal and Ottawa. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset (Centre Town). Funeral Tuesday to Holy, Cross Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer So ciety appreciated.

MORTN, Mrs. Donald (Clara Scwalm) From Lac Ste. Marie, accidentally on November 24, 1973, beloved wife of Donald Morin, age 29; dear mother of Ryan Patrick; dear daughter of Mrs. Louisa Gre-goire; dear sister of Louis, Kingston; Richard, North Af rica; Mrs. Roberta Montpetit, Orleans; Mrs.

Stan Coulee, Toronto. Resting at McConnery Funeral Home, Gracefleld. Funeral service November 26, at St Nom, Lac 5t Marie, all p.m. MORRISON, James Ot tawa Fire Dept.) In hospital on Friday, Nov. 23, 1973, James Morrison, age 52, 16 Oxford beloved husband of Gabrielle (Gay) Vallee; dear father of Bruce and dear brother of Dorothy (Mrs.

Aus tin Gregory). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m., Saturday. Funeral Monday to Holy Rosary Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial NOFFKE, Anne In hospital, on Sunday, Nov. 2S, 1973, Anna Brunke, age 80 years, beloved "Wife of Alfred Noffke, 60 Evelyn moth er of Carl and Mrs.

Donald Drew (Shirley); sister of Frank, George, Walter, Wil liam, Kokomo, Fred, Li vonia. and the late Martha Wickware, Arthur and Robert; also survived by two grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St, after 7 p.m. Monday and on Tuesday after 3 p.m. Service at St.

Paul's Lutheran Church on Wednes day at 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. PIERCE, Percy In Ottawa Civic Hospital Saturday, Nov. 24, 1973, Percy Pierce, be loved husband of Kathleen Frood, in his 80th year, Father of Ian and Malcolm, both of Renfrew. Resting at the Cochrane-Ahdersoa Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service Monday, Nov.

26, at 2 p.m. Interment in Renfrew cemetery. FIRST FOR CONGRESS LOS ANGELES (AP) Representative Yvonne Burke rrjem. Calif. Fridav became the first member of Congress to rive birth while holdins onice.

The 41-year-old congresswoman and her husband are the parents of a seven-pound nine- ounce girl, their first child. acacns Deaths RAYCROFT, Robert Delmer Suddenly at hi home in Clayton, Ont, on Sunday, Nov. 25, 1973, Delmer Raycroft in his 59th year; beloved husband of Maud McKay and dear father of Wenda, at home, Mrs. Phillip Borrowman (Dorothy) of Arnprlor, Harvey of Carp, Laurie of Lanark, and Bryan of Toronto; predeceased by daughters Ruth and Lena; also survived by three grandchildren; dear brother of George and. Mel ville, both of Clayton, and Mrs.

Laura Boggis of Carleton Place. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church St, Almonte, where service will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 28 at 2 p.m. Interment Clayton United cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may 'be made to the Canadian Bible Society.

j- REYNOLDS, Rev. Father J. Lome (parish priest' of Im maculate Heart of- Mary Church, Alta Vista Drive) In hospital, Sunday, Nov. 25, 1973, son of the late James and Ann Reynolds, dear brother of Miss Evelyn Reynolds, Ottawa. Visitations at the y-Shields Funeral Home, 23S Kent St, from 2-10 p.m.

Monday and 10-3 p.m. Tuesday. Solemn translation, to Immaculate Heart of Mary uiurcn, lor omce oi toe dead at 4 p.m., Tuesday.) Funeral Wednesday, mass 10 a.m.- In terment Notre Dame, Ottawa. Knights of Columbus, Carrier General Assembly will meet at the Church in full dress at 7.30 p.m. for fraternal prayers and honor guard.

c.w.L. members will meet at the church Tuesday evening at 8 ROBERTSON, Bertha Amella- Jn hospital, Arnprior, on Monday, Nov. 26, 1973, In her 86th year, Bertha Amelia Sle- grist, of 137 John St, Arnprior. widow of John Hewitt Robertson; dear mother of Gordon, Arnprior; dear sister of Lottie Siegrist, Arnprior; Pearl (Mre. Frank Mackay), Port Hope; 1 (Mrs.

Al Nelson), Michigan; Al Siegrist, Chesley, Ont; Leslie Siegnst, uxbridge, Ont. Rest ing at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Service in the Chapel, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. RUSK, Harry In hospital, on Saturday, Nov.

24, 1973, Harry Rusk, age 82 years, husband. of the late Violet E. Bennie; dear father of Harry and Brian, both of Ottawa; also survived by four grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday, 2 p.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. SIMPSON, Harold Stanley At Smiths Falls, Nov. 24, 1973, Harold Stanley Simpson, age 82 years, beloved husband of Anna Peters, and the late Alberta Dane Bobier, of. Mun-ster; dear father of John, Brockville; Margaret (Mrs. Harold and Anna (Mrs.

Percy Gorman), of Merrickville; brother of Cecilia (Mrs. W. L. -Black), Edna (Mrs. Charles Walters), of Toronto; Myrtle (Mrs.

Harold Ormrod), Smiths Falls; Elmer, Ottawa. Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service in St John's Anglican Church Mon day at 10 JO a.m. Interment Hillcrest cemetery. Donations to St.

John's Memorial Fund appreciated. Death Notices Will Be Accepted from 6 A.M. to 7 A.M. Saturday Deaths SMITH, James v-v la hospital, on Monday, November 26, 1973, age 89 years, husband of the late Janet MacLaren- Montgomery. Dear father of Miss Jessie Smith, stepfather of William Montgomery, both of Ottawa; two grandsons and six great-grandchildren.

Serv- ice, at McEvoy Shields Funer al Home, Chapel, 235 Kent St, on Tuesday at 10.30 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens, Dr. J. Logan Vencta officiating. Flowers gratefully declined.

TESSIER, Lumina In hospital, on Monday, Nov. 28, 1973, age 89 years, Lumina Latre-mouille, wife of the late Mastal Tesslen dear mother of Fernand, Hull; Maurice, Ottawa; -Mrs. Laurie, Nor-mand (Clarlnthe), Hull; Miss Simone Tessler of Ottawa; dear sister of Mrs. Albert Beaudin (Rose), Hull; Mrs. Henri Mongeon Ottawa; also survived by five grandchildren and four great- granchildren.

Resting at Ra cine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Pat rick, after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 28, to the Basilica for funeral mass at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. TOWNSEND, George Sudden ly on Friday, Nov. 23, 1973, George Townsend, beloved husband of Mildred Chilcott, Alcove, dear father of (Marlon) Mrs. H. F.

Math- eson, (Loma) Douglas Cowden, both of Ottawa; (Evelyn) Mrs. Mervyn Morri son, Farm Point, brother of Alfred and Mrs. Adele Johnston, both of Ottawa; Mrs. Jean Rice, Kirks Ferry, and Miss' Marge Towns- end, Alcove. Resting McEvoy- Shields Funeral Home, Wakefield, Que.

Service Mon day at 2.30 p.m. Interment Rupert Union cemetery. Rev. Thomas Snmns officiating. WARREN, Joseph Arthur At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Ont, on Saturday, Nov, 24, 1973, Joseph Ar- thur Warren, husband of the late Jeanette Ruttan; dear brother of Albert of Van couver, B.C.

Milton of Calga- ry, in his 90th year. Fu neral service was conducted from the chapel of the Blair and Son Funeral Home, Perth, Ont, on Monday, Nov. 26 at 3.30 p.m. Interment Elm wood cemetery. WINDLE, John At Bonne- chere Manor, Renfrew, Saturday, Nov.

24, 1973, John Wlndle, beloved husband of the late Martha Colterman, in his 95th year. Father of Besey (Mrs. Pat O'Grady), Ed, Lois (Mrs. Joe Shubaly) Mrs. Joan Foran, of Renfrew; Muriel (Mrs.

Art Ross) and Donald, of Ottawa; Doris (Mrs. John McQuade), of Douglas; Bernard, of Dacre Henry and Jack deceased; brother of Patrick Wlndle, Renfrew; survived also by 44 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Resting at the Quinn Funeral Home, corner of Xavler and Railway Sts. Renfrew. Funeral to Our Lady of Fatima Church for requiem mass on Tuesday, .1 Nov.

27, at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. WATTS, Bertha F. (retired school teacher) Suddenly, In hospital, on Saturday, Nov. 24.

1973, Bertha Watts, of 61 Carder in her -84th year, beloved daughter of the late Hiram A. Watts and his wife Emily E. Pearson; survived by her nephew W. Allison Watts, Florida; nieces Mrs, Mitchell Lyon (Margaret), Nashua, New Hampshire and Mrs- Marion Dack, Ottawa; also by grand-nephew Howard DacK, Easton's uorners. Rest ing Hulse and Playfair Cen tral Uiapei, 315 Mcleod m.

Service Wednesday, 1 p.m, Interment Wolford cemetery, Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, WILLIAMS, Victor Thorton B. On Sunday, Nov. 25, 1973, Vic Williams, age 65 years, 4 Glenbrook Way, beloved husband of Irene Gourley; dear father of Jean and Bob; dear brother of Mrs. H.

Dickie (Joyce); Mrs. F. Allen (Rosamond), both of Nova Scotia. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd. at Roosevelt, ater 7 p.m.

Monday and from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Tuesday in. the Tubman Chapel, Wednesday, 11 a.m. Cremation to follow. 3.

Deaths WILLIAMS, Irene On unuay, Nov. 25, 1973, Irene Gourley, of 4 Glenbrook Wav. beloved wife of the late Victor Williams; dear mother of Jean and Bob; dear sister of Mrs. Bill Ayles (Ruth), St, Catherines; J. Bain (June), New Brunswick; Mrs.

Bill Weldon (Betty), Nova Scotia and the Rev. Canon R. L. Gourley, Gaspe, Que. Res ting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd.

at Roosevelt where friends may' call after 7 p.m. Mondav and from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Tuesday. Service in the chapel Wednesday, 11 a.m. Crema tion to follow.

WOOD, Clara Elizabeth; At Smiths Falls, Saturday, Nov. 24, .1973, Clara- Elizabeth Clark, age 82. years, beloved wife of the late William George Wood; dear mother of Jack, Thelma (Mrs. Duncan Schoular, Willa (Mrs. Howard dark), all of Smiths Falls Gerald predeceased; eurvwed by eight gras children and two great-grand children, 'Resting at the Lan- uin Funeral Home.

Funeral service in the chapel Monday at 2 pjn. Interment Hillcrest cemetery. Redeemed through the Precious Blood of Christ. VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED' FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2364668 HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Coffin, Helen.

Holtz, Nelda. Noffke, Anna. Rusk, Harry. Wetts, Bertha. i Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 Service at any hour.

News and announcements 6 p.m, CK0Y 5. Lost BEAGLE, male, tattooed. Beacon Hill Norm area. u-3iu. BIO block and white neutered cat, black nose, fluffly tall, lost 1 month, Sandy Hill.

Reward. 234-5830. CAT, KIKI, DARK OREY, FEMALE, Maltese, red collar. 334-1647. CAT.

DARK GREY STRIPED, female. Parkway Pirn area. e7-ci4. CAT, mote floor, orey wtth btpck trtoee, white chest ond feet, lost on or otter Friday, November 23, Ui.t cm4. vhHetwiven or cmlty.

Any loformotlon, 722-9859. RowonL DIAMOND RING. lADY'S, LOST Rl- dMu-Vanler area. Reward. 744-9911.

DOG. Golden Retriever, female, an- swera fo Qulncy. Reward. 728-2S23, FEMALE sliver tabby cat, Bonk-Heron Rood areo, cnnaren-s per. GLASSES, dork frames, man's, airport or Riversioe Man.

GOLD EARRING. VICINITY MET- calfe and Somerset or Beechwood IGA. Reward. 7464271. AOEV mnle fahbv cat.

called Archie, near Kent ond Somerset. Reward. 235-5656. HOUND, half Walker and blue tick, vicinity of Dacre. Reward.

725-1383, col- iecr. LARGE reward for return of ycung SI- berlan Husky ity. mcybo Ottgwo. 774-2890. blue eyes, nun vicin- LESLIE Park crea, large dog, part German Shepherd, ton color with block face and long tall.

828-5879, LOST, diamond ring, Tuesday, Nov. 13, Simpson-Sears, Carllngwood. Reward. LOST, blue keycota, about 4 keys. blue Keycase, Thursday.

S29-0453. LOST, Friday, Nov. 5, large male collie, white ond gold markings. Vicinity, St. Laurent Blvd.

ond Montreal name Bear, owners heart broken, reword. 746-4377 ond 827-0755. LOST, SATURDAY IN LANARK VILr lage," Siamese cat, beige, grey face, legs, tall, blue ayes, leather collar, answers fo Reword. Call collect, 749-8352. LOST, SMALL MALE BEAGLE, WEAR.

Inng red collar. Riverside pane area. 731-9382. MEN'S glosses, Nairn's cose. Sparks or St.

Laurent area. 737-3725. MINIATURE Collie, male, block with tan ond white markings, I flop oar. Answers to Pepper, near Merlvale Rood, 225-3168. MINIATURE grey poodle, yeors old, Rlchmor4 Road In Balls Corners, answers to Peppy, 745-9437, to I.

02-1976, after S. MONT St. Patrick area. Beagle, mole, lck, Wrthmork brawn, white and block. twtst In hair, behind front shoulder.

Call Ottawa collect 733-3MV. REWARD for return of documents and other personal papers, Nov. 7, vlcln-, Ity vai Totroauit. 7i-77ti, local WEST End, large white mala cat, an swers to wnney, family per. anwara 729-5514, evenings.

3. W5 Lost WHITS DOS, BROWN MARKINGS, (Brittany Spanlal). Raward. 741-O70. WHITE tamala cat, 5V, montha aid, VI- ctniiy Kownmoi.

HN1W, WHITE cat, lost Blackburn Hamlet, answers to Jack. 824-7802. YOUR pat may ba at tha Humana MKwiy snaiitr. visit ananar to muKO aur. 725-3144.

OOOO REWARD ST. BERNARD, 7 montha, on Murray REWARD IS OPFEREO tor NIKI, a two-yaor-olo' wniro samoyaa, tamoit, missing from First Ava. 23S-24S0 or 1H-M7I, Found DOG: smoH. female, black. lono-halr-s, Rusaell ea mtxea omeranion collie.

Road area, 3 weeks ago. 733-5843, FOUND pair of glovee. Lincoln Fields, mnner, nam. uwm. KEY case, leather, containing house ana car Keys, rouna on mam sireer near me hydro station.

Call 733-1955 and Identity. EY ease. Meek, with 1 keys. I agar and O'Connor, Thursday. 824-1 613.

AA4.E ginger kitten, Edgeworth and Carling. 126-7657. MIXED St. Barnard, about 4 montha oia, ton with nqck face, carp area. 39-5693.

PUPPY found on Lyon St. Phone 235- yiv. i SET Chryslar car keys on ring. Hk- Ton Ave. norm.

ia-ta. 13. In Memoriams BROOKS In memory of my broth- or, uonaia spooks, wno passed away suddenly, Nov. 24, 1972. Sadly missed and always remenv lieii ad Sister Kay and Family.

LAWLOR In loving memory of my oeer nusoana, Raymona Lawior, wno passed away Nov. 26, 1969. The rolltjig streom of Hfe flows on, But still the vacant chair Recallt the love, the voice, and smile. Of one who once sat there. Ever remembered Wife Gladys.

LAWLOR In loving memory of dear ororneMn-iew ana uncie, Ray. mond Lawior, who passed away Nov. 26, 1969. And while ha lies In peaceful sleep. His memory we shall always keep.

-Oaule Bradley and Family. McCALLUM In loving memory of a oear morner ana granamoiner. aeaie McCollum, who pasted away Nov. 24, 1958. There it a comer In our hearts Set aside for you, As long at Ufa and memories last We will remember you.

Son Lyle, Ruby and family. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER KtDO, Mf-Jeeu, IN nmm, mi Olmsteadj 7 Folrmonti 259 St. Pot-rlcki 101 Notre Dome. 17a.

Cemetery Lots FOUR plots. Capitol Memorial' Oar- oens, iw eocn. zy-ozae. 20. Florists 29.

Druggists Open Sunday FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED Remind you to place your Overseas orders early. A considerable saving in transmiting costs can be realized if we are able to send your order via Air Mail. FINE'S FLOWfRS LIMITED Complement your Homo with Flowers "9 Locations to Serve You" 777-2711 PLACE DU PORTAGE 30. Service Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN NOV. 25 to DEC.

1 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. TURNER'S TEXACO TURNER'S-Texeco Service Station, 470 Elgin 51., Z33-704I. FRANK'S TEXACO SERVICE Station, Somerset and Breton, 236-1209. TEXACO BILL Kennedy's Texaco Service Station, 1330 Bank at Riverside.

733-1203. SUNLIGHT SUPER STATION 515 ST. Laurent corner Belfast Road. Open 7 a.m.-lO p.m. 7454461.

OUS AND JOHN'S SHELL SERVICE Station. 2074 Scott corner Churchill, Sunday, 6-Wi Monday-Saturday, 7-10 p.m, FINA CHARLIE Regan's Flno Service Station, Gladstone and Kent. 233-4984. SSO ELLIOTT'S Emo, Richmond Rood ond Carling, Britannia. 628-1371.

Naphtha, white gas, marine gas, kerosene. A. CARDILLO'S ESSO Servtoe Station, Carling Preston Street. 2334916. ond ESSO CAPITAL Dodge Chrysler Esso Service aiaiion, iaae inning, y-jiu.

bp linuiat ar 014 BANK at Wilton, Z32-8918. Ready to serve you. 33. Banquets and Parties PRIVATE club has optnlngs far Christ, mas parties, receptions, or dinners, reasonable rates. Contact Manager, 231-4359.

38. Nursing Homes RETIREMENT LODGE FOR ELDER, ly, Glebe, teml ond private rooms, 1344)190. 5..

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