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44 Thursday, Moy 5. 1966 Deaths The Cediaoi Press- Amedee Ozenlant 80. founder of the purism school of Minting and, in later years. an art magazine publisher. Saa Diega Bob Elliott, 43 former team member of Boston Braves and the National League's valuable, base ball player in 1547.

Ottawa TV C- 4J, general manager of the No tional Concrete Producers Asso- Tomorrow TODAY Kinsmen Club, Chateau Laurier. 6.30 pan. Deschenes Ratepayers' Association, annual meeting. Town HalL 8 pjn. Brookfield High School Concert Band, concert, school auditorium, 8 pjn.

"The" Inspector General," Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 pjn. Ottawa Parents of Deaf and Hard of Hearing 1370 Bank Street, 830 pjn. The Travellers open at Le Hibou, 9 p.m. TOMORROW Cumberland Township Music Festival, Navan, 10 ajn. and 7.30 bjm.

National Boy Scout Council annual meeting. Chateau Lau rier. 7 p.m. I Youth Art Studio; Concert Eastview High School, 730 RA Queen Selection, RA Centre. Riverside Drive, 8.30 p.ml JmnI In leiSes J15 ffl JO MO 365 283 300 314 333 T7S 3M 385 393 397 406 407 411 413 414 417 41B 419 450 421 4ZS 425 426 437 438 437 4H 445 447 44 481 471 47 486 JbNrMi SatKTipaM lafcS la oka Otmao a-anay.

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Slarat Rant arapartVi lor Soto MM Piaaarty lar Rant aiiliiia PiuuMty The Ottawa Journal LOCAL CALLS PHONE.23C-7SU OHaWas Mosf Progressive Want 101 Krlfa COCHRANE To Frank and Pierrette on May 4, 1966, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, a brother for Mark. Neil, and Betty-Ami. COLLINS Trevor and Gloria are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Lisa Jane at Ottawa Civic Hoa- pitaL- Wednesday. May 4, 1966. HAZELL John and Corinne (nee ODonoghue) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Richard Andrew, 8 1 oz.

May 3, 1966, at Civic Hospital. Both well. Sincere thanks to Dr. Gear. PHARAND Mr.

and Mrs. Michel Phaxand (nee Finne- gan) wish to announce the birth of a daughter, 7 lbs. 6 at the Ottawa General Hospital, on Sunday, May 1 1966. A sister for Danielle. POWELL Mitch and Willi (nee Rutven) announce the wonderful gift of a daughter, 6 13 on Wednesday.

May 4, 1966. at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both fine. REID Mr. and Mrs.

John G. Reid (nee Nesbitt) are happy to announce the arrival of Sheila, a sister for Susan and Jill, on May 3, 1966, at Ot tawa Civic Hospital. SMITH Doug and Vkki are delighted with the arrival of their daughter, Nancy, on Wednesday, May 4, at the Grace Hospital. A baby sister for Jeffrey. Gregory and Marilyn, 8 lbs.

15 oz. Both well. WRIGHT Ken and Joan (nee Stevens) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter on May 4, 1966, at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Both weu. The Journal has" made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write 236-7511 Miss Allen or come in for your copy.

237 Queen St. District Want Ai Afntt CARirrON RLACB Wnaars Drop tiara. Bring th-t. Plana 757-1 to) PEMBROKE Mr. R.

Lot. 377 Poh-kto Omar. PMn m-ast. RCNPREW Mr. D.

loaoar, 143 RaaMi Stnot Pima 4VIn. SwI'MS PAU-aVSnano an fhonH 104 ACKLAND, Agnes Bridget In hospital Tuesday, May 3. -1966, Agnes Mc Knight, widow of John Ackland, be loved sister of Mra. William Burns. Resting at Brady and Harris Funeral 375 Lisgar Street.

Funeral Friday, May 6, to St, Pat rick Church for requiem high mass at 8 ajn. Inter- ment Notre Dame cemetery. BELL, Charlotte Margaret Jane After a short illness in Mattawa General Hospital on Wednesday, May 4, beloved "'wife "of the late John Henry Bell and dear mother of Mrs. D. Parker (Shirley), of North Bay, and of William Harold, of Mattawa, in her 88th year.

Resting at her late residence after 4 p.m. Thursday. Funeral at SL' Alban's Church, 2 p.m, Saturday. Interment in the family plot in the Union- Protestant Ceme tery. BOISVENUE, Albert At his residence Buckingham, Tuesday.

May 3.. 1966, Albert Boisvenue (owner of Chateau Dairy), husband of Alice Lanthier. in bis 59th year. Father of Guy, Buckingham. Mrs.

Robert Waterston (Lor raine), Lise, Rachelle and Anne, all of Buckingham. Brother of Donat, Bucking- Rouyn, Adrien, Notre Dame de la Salette, Mrs. Sylvio Chalifoux, Notre Dame de la Salette. Alice, New York, Rollande, Buckingham, Georgette, 'Notre Dame de la Salette. Resting at the Vin cent Brunet Funeral Home, 115 Maclaren, Buckingham Funeral Friday, May 6, at 9.15, for Requiem High Mass at St.

Gregory's Church" at 9.30 ajn. Interment parish cemetery. BOND. Ralph Frederick Sud denly at the Stavenson Memorial Hospital, Auiston. Out, on Wednesday, May 4.

1966, Ralph F. Bond. 10 Banting Ailis ton. formerly of Ottawa, in his 39th year, beloved husband of Ehne Ann, loving father of Patricia Ann and Barbara Jo, dear son of Emily Bond and the late Stanley Bond, and dear brother of Gordon. Rest ing at the Joseph P.

Thomp son Funeral Home, 100 Carlton Street, Toronto. The service will be conducted by tne Rev. Howard Best at SL Stephen-in-the-Fields Angli can Church. College and Bellevue Avenue, Toronto, at II am. on Saturday.

Interment Park Lawn cemetery. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital, AOiston, Ont CODE. Stanlev Charles Sud. denly at Smiths Falls, Ont, Wednesday, May 4, 1966, Stanley Charles Code, aaed 27. beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Trevor Code. Smiths Falls also survived by 2 brothers, Raymond and John. Resting at the Amy Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service in the Church of St John the Evangelist on Saturday.

Mav 7, 2 p.m. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. Death Notices Will Be Accepted From 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. Each Saturday By jtaing 2367511 1 i Ad Section PATIO PHONI MO UOH 3IITANCI MHIT.t Rlh TOU.

CHARM MM Terylene and cotton are printed in an art nouveau pattern of beige and blue for this patio gown with high-rise waistline by a Montreal firm; The gown comes in pink, blue, beige, sells for about $12. (CP-Journal Wlrtpholo) 104 DtUb COOPER, Thomas In hospital. Wednesday, May 4, 1966. Thomas Arthur Cooper, 223 1 Florence Street, in his 92nd year, husband of the Jate Margaret Good, father of Wesley ScameU, -Mrs. Lola! Hamilton.

Ottawa, and Mrs. W. Brown (Jean), Alcove, Que. Resting Hulse and Play- fair Central Chapel, 315 Mc- Leod. Service Friday, 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood ceme tery. CARON. Monique On Wed nesday. May 4, 1966, Monique Caron, aged 2 years. 4 months, dearly loved daughter of Guy and Audrey (Haggett) Caron, 985 Green- briar little sister of Michel, Robbie, Gary and Nicole.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue (west of Woodroffe). Funeral Friday to St Augustine's Church for Service of the Angels at 10 ajn. Interment St Marie Madeleine, Que. CROWDY. James Henry Suddenly in Breckenridge, Colorado, beloved son.

of James K. and Elizabeth Crowdy. Survivors are Joan Crowdy, and daughter, Mar garet Crowdy, brother John Peter Crowdy, Portland, Oregon, and sister Susan Elizabeth Crowdy, Montreal. Funeral services, Denver, Colorado, April 27, and burial in Ottawa. DUFORD, Mrs.

Rose Alma In hospital on Monday, May 2, 1966, Rose Alma Cardinal, wife of FJphege Duford, aged 78. Resting Racine and Robert LtrL, 300 Olmstead 'Street, Eastview. Funeral Thursday to St Joseph's Church, Orleans, for Re quiem High Mass at 9. In- ferment Orleans cemetery, GEGGLE, Doctor Harold James 45ugyMD-CMInhospiLal at Wakefield, on Tuesday, May 3, 1966, Doctor Harold Geggie, beloved husband of Ella Stevenson, father of Doctor Hans, Doctor David and Doctor Stuart Geggie, all of Brother of Doctor. Conrad Geggie, Ed monton, Mrs.

Lois Chaplin, -AlmontoV-Miti Flta Quebec City. Service will be held at McEvoy Brothers-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, on Thursday at 2 pjn. Interment MacLaren's cemetery, WalreffelCOjn lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Gatinean Memorial LOGAN, Norman Suddenly at Renfrew. Toesday. May 3, 1966, Norman Logan, beloved husband of Pearl Wall, aged 72 year.

Resting Cochrane- Anderson Funeral I Renfrew, for service on Friday, May 6, at 2 p.m. Inter-' ment Haley Cemetery. GOWN 104 Delta (Com. from Pracaomo Colwrf.n) MARSHALL, Silvia Emma Peacefully in hospital Wednesday, May 4, 1966, beloved mother of Hilaray Marshall, of Oakville; Alison Krupa, of Ottawa. Funeral service at St Bartholomew's Church, Ottawa, at 2 pjn.

Friday, May 6. McEvoy Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. MORRIS, Mrs. Ronald Bom Rebeccah Zufelt, suddenly on Tuesday, May 3, 1966, Mrs, Ronald Morris, of 5 Belmont Avenue, Lucerne, aged 52, wife of Ronald Morris, mother of Ronald Eddie, Sud-- bury, and Lynda, at home; sister of Lester, North Bay, and. William.

Chapleau; 1 grandson. Resting at Emond's Funeral. Home, Parker Street, Aylmer. Funeral Friday, May 6, at 2 o'clock at Christ Church, Aylmef. Interment Bellevue Cemetery.

O'CONNOR, Leo On Wed nesday, May 4, 1966, at his home, 330 Wmona Avenue, Leo -O'Connor, beloved hus band of Laura dimming, dear father of Gerald, Nelson, Kenneth, Leo, Matthew, Hilda (Mrs. Norman Car- manico), Shirley (Mrs. Clifford Carroll), Peggy (Mrs. Gordon Schock), dear brother of Emmett, Frances, Mrs. Gladys Scott Mrs.

Christina DriscoU. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting (west of Woodroffe). Funeral Saturday to St George's Church for requiem high mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. O'MALLEY, Mary Louise On Wednesday, May 4, 1966, at tier home, 446 Halldon Place, Mary Louise Wolfe, aged 43 years, beloved wife 'of Thomas O'Malley, dear mother of Maureen and Kevin.

Remains left the Kelly Funeral Home, en route to LJUprefeJvennsylvMia, to rest at the Donaghue Fu neral Home. Funeral Satur day to St Bernadette's Church'' for Requiem High Mass at 40 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. O'NEILL, Mrs. Maud At her residence loo ma pie aircei nesday.

May 4. 1966, widow -of Peterr J. O'Neill, dear mother of Most Rev. M. C.

O'Neill, Archbishop of Regina, Hugh J. O'Neill, Timmins NOTE kas ana la Tho Jioiaa) ttat a A com a TlMra i fsrsej i rsauaUtty tar Na bath (Coat, tram PracaOIng Column) Mrs. Urge! On Wednesdays May aged 67 years, Rhea Cote, wife of Urgel Provost of 311 St. Patrick Street, mother of Jean-Paul, Aylmer, Rolland, Cobourg, Ont, Mrs. Jean- Paul Robert (Therese).

Sister of' Leo, Mrs. Albert Provost (Irene), Mrs. Lucien Barrette (Carmel), all of Ottawa, and 11, grandchildren. Funeral Saturday from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Patrick, Requiem High Mass at the Basilica at 7 JO a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

SMITH SON, Richard In hospital, Ottawa, on Wednes- day," May4r966r Richard Smithsoti, of RR 2, White Lake, dear husband of Lizzie Logan, in his 75th year. Resting at the Boyce Fu neral Home Arnprior, where service will be held in the chapel on Friday at 1.30. Interment White Lake cemetery. THOMPSON, Thomas Carbert Suddenly in Ottawa, Tues day. May 3, 1966, Carbert Thompson, of 1064 Oriole Drive, Peterborough, beloved husband of Shirley Thompson, dear father of Robert, William, Barbara and David at home.

Brother, of Mrs. R. Lippe (Shirley), tdmonton. Alberta, dear son of Thomas C. Thompson of toronto.

and Mrs. E. Barnard of Tom's Lake, BC. The late Mr. Thompson-will be resting at the Comstock Funeral Home, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough, for service on Friday, May 6.

at 2 p.m.. Rev. Donald Tansley officiating. Interment Highland Park Peterborough. TRUDEAU, Stephen In hospital Thursday, May 5, 1966, Stephen Miner Trudeau, aged 70 years, beloved husband of Mary Devlin, 133 Irving Avenue, retired C.P.R.

employee; brother of A Clif- ford Trudeau, Rev. Sister Mary Francis, Joan of Arc Convent; Mrs. Veronica Twolan, Ottawa; Michael, Toronto. Resting at the Wheian Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street. Funeral Sat urday to St Mary's Church 1 for Solemn' Requiem Mass at 9 ajn.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. (Member Third Order St Francis and K. of. YOUNGHUSBAND, Walter Banfield On Tuesday, May 3, 1966, in hospital, Walter Banfield Younghusband, of South March, in his 75th year, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

George Henry Young- husband, brother of Miss Ethel Younghusband, South March, and Dr. Harold Younghusband, Belle ville. Resting at the Kennedy Fu neral Home, Carp. Service at 2.30 p.m. Friday in St.

John's Anglican Church, South March. Interment in St John's Cemetery. VOLK, Spencer Suddenly on Monday, May 2, 1966, Spencer Volk, 37 Famham Crescent husband of Alma Baker, dear father of Walter Sinclair of Toronto, Bonnie Lynne of Manhattan, NY, and Spencer Jessop, currently residing in Manila, Philippines. Resting Hulse and Playfair Centra! Chapel, 315 McLeod, where friends may call Thursday 12.30 to p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday until service time.

at 11 a.m. Interment Beech-wood 'cemetery. WATT, Florence Suddenly in hospital, Wednesday, May 4, 1966, Florence Watt, 78 Main Street, Aylmer, in her 72nd year. Resting Hulse and Playfair Weatl Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton. Service Saturday, 2 p.m.

Interment Bellevue cemetery, Aylmer Road, Que. WILLIAMS, Rev. Fred-Ih hospital, Wednesday, May 4, IftOA c-l Wllllama In his 83rd ryear7of "Carletan Place, beloved husband of Julia M. Osgood. Father of Wendell 0., and Sydney B.

of Ottawa, Herbert Los An geles, Mrs. Howard Gibson, Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Friday, 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood BIRDS TAKE CHOICE Argentina's climate varies so widely that both parrots and pensnin flourish In Its terri tory, i KiMMsErn0mis7Mn Grandmother of Hugh. Stir ling O'Neill, 3 great-grand children.

Resting at the La-! porte Funeral Requiem Mass 11 a.m. jTriday -et-Nativity-of-Our; -Lord Church, Timmins. fu neral Saturday from McEvoy Brothers. Shields Funeral Home, to Holy Cross Church, Kemptville, for. Libera service at 11 a.m.

Interment family i lot parish cemetery, 104 Duta (Cent, tram PiacaaWg Cawml Playfair FUNERAL OIRECTORI Control Chapel 315 MclEOD ST. 233TT4TI West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE 728-1741 LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAIIY 6.30 PJA. Caopar, Ttwmak. Void, Spancar. Watt, Ftoranca.

Wllllami. Kv, Frad. VEITCH-DRAPER UMIIfD. FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALG CHAPEL 750-447) BANK ST. CHAPEL ZM-OtM Bokar, David Hlllkwd.

105 BOLANp In loving mtmory of oear ton ana oromtr jocury) ChartM Wllliom ftotand, who patMd oway May s. 1M1. Flvt years havt paued slnct Ihot sad day, When on lovtd was called awayi God took Mm lwn--lt was His will. Within our heart ht llvttn still Mother, Sisters Moroaret. Oar.

lene and Cheryl, Brothers Robert, Christopher ond Jim mi. Nephews Charles and Pierrt t--- COLLIER (a lovlna memory of a deor mothor, Moraarot Coilier, who passed away May S. 1M0. Ever ronwnibered. The Children.

COLLIER In tovlnd niemonr of a oear surer, morgarei comer, WHO passea away May i. mo. Always so good, unselfish ond kind. Few on this sorth her oaual wo Hnd; Honorable ond upright In oil her ways. Loyal and true to tho end of her ocrys.

Sisters Lorena. Leono ond Kay, GUERARD In fond memory of a dear father, who passed oway Moy 3, lf4. Two years have passed since that sad oay. When one we towed was coiled oway; God took him homo tt was Hit wilt Within our hearts ho Hveth still. --Ootipftfer.

HARRISON In loving memory of dear son, Robert (Bob) Hcrnson. who passed awoy May 5, tHJ. You left behind an aching heart. That loved you most sincere We never did, nor never will Forget you, Sobby dear. Mother ond Dad.

HARRISON In loving memory of a oear sons Rooert Bo r-Morrison, who oassed awav Mav 5. You left behind on ochhtg heart. That loved you most sincere; We never did, nor never will Forget you Bobby deor. -Mother ond Dad. HARRISON In tovina memory of deor brother, Robert (Bob) Horrl- ton, who passed away May 3.

iwz. Love's greatest gitlemembrooce, Dorothy, Roy ond Family. MORGAN In loving memory of deor mother ond grondmomer, Efean-or Jane, who passed away May 5, Love and itwtemlironce last forever. The Fomily. i OMAN The family of tne late Constable Philip J.

F. Tldmon extend heortfett thanks and sincere appreci-ation for me manv acts of kindness ond rnessoges of sympathy received trom friends, we especially man me Rev. Herbert O'Drhjooll ana members of the RX.M.P. for their understanding ond consideration following the untimely loss of our son ond brother. Memorial tributes sent lieu of ftorol offerings are being donated to the Ottawa Youth Resi dence 4U btoasvono Ottawa 4.

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