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'46 Thursday, February LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 Deaths By Th Canadian Press Edmonton Joseph White head Ross, 8SS pioneer Alberta lumberman and father of Dr, J. Donovan Ross, provincial health minister; following a lengthy illness. .4 Halifax Donald Kennedy Mc- Dermaid, 70, president of Mc-Dermaid Agencies and a director of the shipbuilding firm of Ferguson Industries Ltd. Montreal C. J.

Campbell, 53, director of telecommunications for Air Canada; of heart fail Today and Tomorrow TODAY Biological Photographic Association, NRC laboratory, Montreal Road, 8 p.m. Electrical Maint a Club, Butler Motel, 8 p.m. "Kanata A Symposium," Brookfield High School, 8 p.m. "Mind the Times," Nepean High School, 8.15 p.m. 'Becket," Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m.

"No Exit." Byr.own Centennial Student Theatre, St George's Church Hall, p.m. Three one-act plays (Patrician Players), EOIT auditorium, 8.30 p.m. "The Knack," Le Hibou, 8.30 p.m. Medical lecture, 10 Mc-Dougall 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Richelieu Society, Chateau Lauricr, 9 a.m.

World Day of Prayer service, Bethany Baptist Church, 2 p.m. World Day of Prayer service, St. Peter's Anglican Church, 915 Merivale Road, 8.15 p.m. Films, NRC Auditorium, 8.30 p.m. Musicans '67, Fisher Park High School, 8 p.m.

Centennial lecture. Alumni Theatre, Carleton University, 8.30 p.m. "Mind the Times," 'Nepean High School, 8.15 p.m. "Kanata A symposium," Brookfield High School, 8 p.m. "No Exit." St.

George's Anglican Church Hall, 8.30 p.m. "Becket." Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m. Three one-act plays (Patrician Players), EOIT auditorium, 8.30 p.m. 101 Births CASSIDY Bill and Audrey (nee Dempster) are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Anne-Marie (6 lbs at the Lady Minto Hospital, Cochrane, Ont, on Saturday, Feb. 4, 1967.

CHOQUETTE To Guy and Adele (nee Starr) a daughter, on Friday, Feb. 3, J967, at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Montreal. Both well. COLLINGWOOD Ted and Murielle, on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1967, at Ottawa Civic Hos pital: a sister for Kelly, Kenny and Kim.

FISHER To George and Pauline, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1967, a son, Kevin Roy; i brother for Cindy Lee. HEINTZMAN Ronald and Pearl are happy to announce the birth of a son on Wed nesday, Feb. 8, 1967, at the Grace Hospital. K1RBY To Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Kirby (nee Lynne Castonguay), a daughter, on Feb. 9. 1967, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. LAWSON Michael and Diane (nee Radcliffe), a son, Feb.

7, at Women's College Hospital. MURDOCK Wayne and Janet (nee Fell) are pleased to an nounce the birth of a ton Jeffrey Earl, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1967, at the Ottawa Civic Hnspital. McKENNA Leah it anxiously awaiting the home coming of her baby sister, Vicki, born on Feb. 7.

1967. at the CI vie Hospital to Barry and Jackie (nee Halcro). Mother and daughter both line. 9, 1967 The Ottawa Journal JJ(n)TUIRRi ''Ottawa's Most 101 lirita (Coot, from Preceding Column), NETHERCOTT David and Susan (nee McClure) wish to announce the arrival of their 8 lb. 11 oz.

son, who checked in at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1967, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital All 3 are resplendent Thanks to mom and Dr. Carson. 104 Delta BEDARD, Philias In hospital, Wednesday, Feb.

8, 1967. Philias Bedard, aged 69 years, 129 Deschamps, Eastview, beloved husband of Irene Char- and of the late Yvonne Dinelle; dear father of George, Gerald, Wilfrid, Emile, Leo, Ozie, Rene, Anita Fergus Houlahan) and Jeannette (Mrs. James Kane); also survived by 44 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset West (centre town). Funeral Saturday to St Francis of Assist Church for Requiem High Mass, 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame, BOOTH, Guilford George Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1967, in local hospital, aged 89 years, Guilford George Booth, hus- band of the late Regina Proulx. of 4 Vanier Street Lucerne, father of James, Lucerne; John, Ottawa; Mrs. H. Lamoureux (Gertrude), New York; Mrs.

H. Paquette (Marie). Toronto: Mrs. Jean- nie Lucerne; Mrs. A.

Desjardins (Florence); Mrs. William Richard (Mar guerite), Lucerne; brother of Mrs. J. H. St Aubin, Wind sor.

II grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren. Resting Emond Funeral Home, Parker Street, Aylmer. Funeral Sat urday. Service hi the par lors at 10 a.m. Entombment In vault Burial in the spring.

CALETTT, Enrico In hospital. Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1967, Enrico Caletti, 665 King Edward Avenue, aged 64 years, beloved husband of Palmira Amangana and dear father of Lorenzo. Dante, and Rosita (Mrs. Lome Cassidy), all of Ottawa; dear brother to Fredo and Marie, both of Vancouver.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street W. (Centre Town). Funeral Friday to St Joseph's Church for Requiem High Mass 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. CAMPFIELD.

Mrs. Dorothy Accidentally on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1967, Dorothy Fen-ton, aged 73 years of 434 Queen widow of Oliver G. Campfield, and mother of Derek. Ottawa; Peter, New York City, Mrs.

Evan Fraser, Ridgeville. Ont; Mrs. Bramm, Weston. Resting McEvoy Brothers-Shields Fu neral Home, 235 Kent St, where service will be held on Friday at 10 a.m. Interment Cataraqui cemetery, Kingston, Private funeral.

CRETE, Lionel (Leo) In hos pital, Feb. 7, 1967, Lionel (Leo) Crete, aged 56, husband of Anna Mattel, father of Maurice, Mrs. Marcel Lavergne (Adeline), Mrs. Roger Taillon (Helen) Mrs. Conrad Tropiano (Car men), brother of Mrs.

Oscar Dupras, Mrs. Joseph Crete, Mrs. John Mrs. Oscar Lacroix, also seven grandchildren. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset Street Fu neral Saturday to St Jean Baptist Church for Requiem High Mass at 7.45 a.m.

In ferment Notre Dame ceme tery. i des RIVIERES, Rdte hospital at 1 Wakefield, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1967,. Rose Tucker, Old Chelsea, aged 69 years, beloved wife of of Frank des Rivieres; dear sister to Mrs. Bruce Wither- spoon, Mrs.

Sarah McDougall, and Mrs. Kathleen Detrimple. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (centre town). Funeral Friday to St. Stephen's Church, Old Chel sea for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Ottawa. Journal Box Replies 31 103 111' US US 120 123 125 112 151 1M 150 103 178 213 214 215 234 23 240 242 249 248 248 V2 K3 2M 2ft 2S7 2M 200 2112 218 2X7 268 270 278 284 288 290 287 Progressive Want Ad Section" 104 Bttta tCont. trorn Preceding Column) DRYNAN, Mrs. Susan, of Cob- den In hospital at Pembroke, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1967, aged 65 years, Susan Byers, beloved wife of Charles Drynan, Cobden, dear mother of Gladys (Mrs.

Samuel Leech), Cobden, and Beit, Chalk River. Sister of Ephriam Byers, Eganville. Resting at Fraser-Morris Funeral Home, Cobden. Funeral service Friday, Feb. 10, in St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cobden, at 2 p.m.

I.iterment Cobden cemetery. FISHENDEN, Tom At Renfrew Hospital, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1967, Tom1Fishenden, in his 79th year, beloved husband of the late Margaret Nicholson and father of George and Agnes (Mrs. Jack Lockwood), of Renfrew. Resting McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew.

Funeral service will be conducted in St. Paul's Anglican Church Friday, Feb. 10. at 2 p.m. Interment Thompson-hiU cemetery.

GUSELLE. Mildred In Atn-prior Hospital, on Wednesday. Feb. 8, 1967, in her 85th year, Mildred Wilson, dear wife of Reginald L. Guxelle of Osborne St, Amprior, dear mother of Roger, Guiana, South America: Clifford, To ronto; Brian, Ottawa; Robert, Oshawa.

Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd. Arnprior, after 1 p.m. Friday. Service in the Boyce chapel at 3.15 p.m., Friday. Interment Arnprior cemetery.

HESS, Frank Joseph Sud denly, in hospital, on Thurs day, Feb. 9. 1967, Frank Joseph Hess, of 515 Rock- ledge Road, beloved husband of Jean McDougaH and dear father of Mrs. B. Anthony (Frances) of Prescott and Donald, at home.

Resting Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street, between Parkdale and Island Park Drive. Service Saturday, 11.30 ajn. Interment Beech-wood cemetery. Please omit flowers. Memorial contribution may be tent to the Ontario Heart Fund, Room 22, 53 Queen Street JASTER, Mrs.

Selma In hos pital. Pembroke, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1967. at 69 years of age, Selma Minnie Jaster, beloved wife of Rev. A.

E. Jaster, dear mother of Do-rene (Mrs. D. A. Palubeskie), Ottawa, and grandmother of David, Mark and Glen.

Resting at her home In Killaloe. The United Church of- Canada, Renfrew Presbytery, will conduct a funeral service Saturday, Feb. 11, at 2 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, Killaloe. KELLY, Helen In hospital, Wednesday; Feb.

8. 1967. Helen Morin. 1324 Dorchester Street, aged 57 years; widow of Maynard Kelly, and dear mother of John and Robert; dear sister to Robert and Linus; dear daughter of Annie Behan and the late John Daniel Morin. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (west of Woodroffe).

Funeral Saturday to Elizabeth' Church for Requiem High Mass at 9.30. Interment Notre Dame, Ot tawa. KIMBERLEY LANDRY, Mrs. -James In hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1967, Stella Gervais.

beloved wife of James Kimberley and by second marriage of Henry Landry, daughter of Mrs. Eliza beth Gervais-Lascelle; age 57; dear mother of Walter Rod ney, James Junior, Mrs. James Leask (Marie), Mrs. Rudy Martin (Joan); sister of John. Gervais, Normand, William, Francis and Ray mond Lascelle; 10 grandchildren.

Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthler Funeral Home. 259 St Patrick Street. Funeral Saturday to St Anne's Church at 9 am. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. LA VOl Lillian In hospital Wednesday, Feb.

8. 1967, Lillian Manners, widow of Valmore A. Lavoie, 86 Gil chriat In her 84th year, beloved mother of Mrs. A. F.

Barr (Lillian), Montreal; Mrs. P. D. Holmwood (Marjore), Fort Erie; Mrt. Reg.

Beiwick (Marie), and J. E. Lavoie -Dyke, Ottawa, survived also by Ave grandchildren. Rest ing Veltch-Draper Bank at Carting Ave. Service in chapel Friday.

2 p.m. Inter ment Beechwood cemetery. 1 104 Dtata (Com. from Preceding toHjntnl LEE, WiHiam In hospital, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1967.

William Napoleon Lee, husband of the late Gertrude Harps, 345 Stewart Street, aged 78 years; brother of Emery, California, and Mamie of Toronto. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Requiem High Mass St Brigid's Church Friday. 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

LEMIEUX. Mary Died in Ottawa, on Thursday, Feb. 9, 1967, Mary Doian, beloved wife of the late Eugene' Le-mieux. Remains will rest at the Convey Funeral Home, 119 Victoria Street, Arnprior, on Friday, Feb. 10, and the funeral will leave on Saturday, 11, at 8.45 a.ra.

for Requiem High Mass at St John Chrysostom Church, 9 a.m., thence to Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset Street West. Ottawa, to be waked Saturday, Feb. 11, and burial in Notre Dame cemetery. McNALLY. Earl V.

Many residents of this community paid their final respects today (Feb. 6) at funeral services for Earl V. McNally, who died Friday at Tern is-earning Hospital following a brief illness. A native of Schenectady, N.Y, Mr. McNally had been a resident of Temlscaming.

since 1924. Aged 68 years. At the time of his retirement three years ago, he was control supervisor in the Shipping Room at the Canadian International Paper Company Mill. On Sept 20. 1927, he married Vera McGee of Campbells Bay, who survives.

Survived also by sons Kenneth, Port Credit; Le-land, Temiscaming, and a daughter, Maureen, at home. Brother of, Leo, Montreal; Howard, Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs. Francis O'Hara, Port Hope; Mrs. Irene Haskins, Cobourg. He was active as a member of the CLP.

Quarter Century Club and of the Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus. Funeral services were held from St Theresa's Church 10.30 a.m. Monday, Feb. interment at Temiscaming. Pallbearers were Desmond Kelly, Orville Kelly, Roland Rossignol, Paul Ben-oit Bernard Dumas and Renold Vaillancourt REID, Winifred In hospital.

Wednesday. Feb. 8, 1967. Winifred Kenealy. widow of Rowland Reid, .3565 Revel-stoke Drive, in tier 84th year, mother of Mrs.

R. F. Davey (Margaret). Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod, where friends may call 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

on Thursday. Service Friday, 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. RENAUD, Dr. Michael A.

At Welland Hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1967, Dr. Michael Alexis Renaud of 132 Hel lems Welland, beloved husband of Madeleine Renaud, dear father, of Kenneth Riley (Constance), Welland; Robert Renaud, Bathurst, N.B.; foster-father of Mrs. Charles G. Stefan (Gaby) of Asuncion, Para guay; brother of Harry Renaud, Beaconsfleld, Mrs.

J. T. Rock, and the late Brigadier General E. J. Renaud, in hit 75th year.

Funeral Saturday, at 10 a.m. from the J. J. Patterson and Sons Funeral Residence, 19 Young St, Welland to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem Mass at 10.30. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.

ROOS, Margaret Ann In hospital, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1967, Margaret Ann Kane, widow of Matthew Root, aged 87, mother of Joseph, Earl of Mayo; Walter, Angers; Mrs. Charles Mc-Farlane (Delia), Sudbury Mrs. Fred Jolllffe (Pearl), Mayo; also 1 1 grandchildren. Resting Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Street Buckingham.

Funeral Saturday to St. Matachy't Church, Mayo, for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. ntitrtct Want Ad A(nts CAHL1TON PLACE Wilton's Orug Store, Bridge Street. Phone ISMjnf PEMBROKE Mrs.

R. Locke, 177 Patrick! Street. Phong 78-43M. RENFREW Mrs. O.

Belonoor, 143 Raglan street S. Phone 4H-170S. SMITHS PALLS Mc shone and Shanki Beck with on Mam tOH DirrtNCi pmoni Irnith rrm NO TOU. CHARBI 104 DlftS (Con, from Preceding Column) STEIESTOL. Margaret Ann In hospital at Edmonton, Tuesday, Feb.

7, 1967, Mar-caret Ann Paterton, beloved wife of Magne Steiestol, of Grovedale, daughter of Mrs. W. P. E. Paterson and the late Dr.

Paterson; sister of Mrs. Norman Rodseth (Janet) of Grande Prairie. Dr. W. P.

E. Paterson -Jr. and Geoffrey, of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Dominion Chalmers United Church. Saturday 11 a.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Friday. THOMPSON. Alfred George At Rolland, North Carolina, Saturday, Feb.

4. 1967, Alfred George Thompson, aged 45, beloved husband of Beryl Patricia Clifford, of 10 Mory Street. dear father of (Patricia Anne) Mrs. Joseph McAuIey. Resting Hulse and Playfair Ltd.

Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. TOBIN, Ellen Theresa (Nell) In hospital, Montreal, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1967, aged 82 years, dear sister of Tillie, 3515 Van Home Avenue, Apt 1, Montreal.

Resting McEvoy Brothers-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 3 p.m., Thursday. Entombment Notre Dame vault Interment St. John's cemetery, Osgoode, In May. WALTON. Lieut.

Commander David RCN In hospital Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1967, Lieut. Commander David M. Walton, aged 48, 1140 Minne- tonka Drive, beloved husband of Theresa Bohemier, dear father of Lorraine, Diane and Linda, dear brother of Paul and John. Resting Kelly Fu neral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (west of Woodroffe) where funeral service will be conducted Friday, 2 p.m.

in the chapeL Interment- Pine-crest cemetery. WOODS, Lila Gertrude In hospital, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1967. Lila G. Woods, beloved daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Woods, I24A Keefer Street, in her 68th year; sister of Lillian and Harold. Resting Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carting. Service in chapel Friday, 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Arthritis and Rheu matism Society, 376 Churchill Avenue, would be appreciated. HULSE PLAYFAIR Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Central Chapel 315 MclEOD ST. 2331143 West End Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE. 728-1761 LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAILY 4.30 PJW. Bertrond, Bertha.

Lee. Wllllom. -Retd, Winifred. Stelettol, Margaret Ann. Thompson, Alfred George.

VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL -DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 71S-s7l BANK ST. CHAPEL IM-OtM LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY 4:50 P.M. Foley. Clara Elliobtfh. Lavoie, Lillian.

Woods, Lila Gertrude. 104A Obituaries HRNCHIAR Passed away In Picture Butte, Alberta, Feb. 5, Andrew, aged 60 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Susan Hrnchtar of Picture Butte, Alberta, end beloved father of Dr. Andrew Hrn- chiar of 18 East Adams Street, Ottawa 12, Ont.

The funeral service was held today (Thursday) in Imman uel Lutheran Church, Leth- bridge, at 2.00 p.m., with Rev. W. F. Schoepp official Ing. Interment followed in Archmount Memorial Gardens, Lethbridge.

SHUN FROZEN FOOD Italians eat less than a pound of frozen foods a year each, compared with 10 pounds for Americans. HtiMrlMD ALLARO In levins memory Ot deor father ond' grandfather, Leopold A I lord, who passed oway Fob. 1914. There It 0 Mr doom cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever.

Helen, Cordon and Ctraid. SHOWN In tend and lovlnj memory of our dear husband, father ond grandfather, Robert Hamilton Brown, wno passed awoy Fob. IH2. And Mom mo years Wo nod wlm you. Lovingly romomborod by hit Family.

SUTTON In fond and loving mom. ory of a door friend, Lawrenco O. Sutton, who potted awoy Feb. 9, 190. tevo's greatest gill Remembronce.

Glodvt ond or old HARRIS In loving memory of 0 dear grandfather. George Harris, who away Feb. 9. 164. oday recotlt the memory Of a loved one gone to retti And mote who think of him today Are thoto who loved him bett.

The fkgvert we lay upon hit grovt may wither and decay, tut the love for him who Met beneath Will never fode away. 4ronddaughter Barbara and Family. KAYES In loving memory of a deor wife and mother, Isabel, who potted away Feb. 9. tees.

A smile, tough ond sometimes tear, A Koldlng mot would km ond sometimes teor. But matt of oil affection ond r. glvenes too. Theto Itabel, ore our memortet of you. Koran, 8ruco and LAUZON In loving memory of a dear wtte ana mother, Blanche Lou-ton, who potted owav Feb.

9, 1941. In memory, a daily thought. In heort, tfient tor row. Hutband ond Fomlly: MILLER tn loving memory of -Mr. Annur miner, wno potted owoy Feb.

4. 199. Deep our hearts you aro fondly remembered. Sweet, hoDpy memortet cling 'round your name; True heart that loved you wtm deepett affection, Alwovj will love you In death the tome. -Douohtor Rita, Arnold ond -Family.

MURF-HY-ln loving memory of aeor fomer ond grandfather, oeorge E. AAurphy, who patted oway February 9, 1959. rnore ond more each day we mtts him, Friends may think mo wound Is But they little know the sorrow Lying within our heart! concealed. Marjorlo, John ond Family. SMITH In tovlna memory of a dear nutoona, utcar mim, wno patted owav to suddenly Feb.

9. ttu. Time takes awoy the edge of grief. But memory turns bock vry leH. Wile Lola.

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frouix. 25 Doihovsle. US-779H za-ise. 109 lid BROWN LEATHER BRIEF CASE containing a note Book ond state ments, lost between Over brook ond Eastview. Reward.

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7. Contents of great sentimental volue. Large reword. LAOY'S BEAVER HAT. VICINITY Rockcllffe or Beechwood.

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Reword, m-wn. PEARL AND DIAMOND EARRING, Tuesday evening, January 31. Chateau Lovrler or tail. Reward. 114-M9S evenings or.

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WOULD LADY WHO PICKED UP shoes by mistake at Nova Restau rant please coll lll-wvi. urgent. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU- mane Society Shelter, 771 66. mo rooni MAN'S YELLOW 60L0 WEDDING Dona, VKiniry or lonnor emu near nmimwrn. PAIR OF BLACK RIMMED GLASSES found on Harmer Avenue.

719-1193. PAIR OP MEN'S GLASSES FOUND vicinity of Bonk ana spares, streets, near theatre. n-ejrr. SMALL DOG, APPROXIMATELY tt rfnrf, Iwiw, nrv4 twin. no Identification, found vicinity Alta Vltta prive one tier on nooa.

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